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add the 2100 points, add any item(s) to make the order upto ?100+ enter the code complete order, cancel the additional items and the 2100 points should have ?10 off them! ordered two successfully last night and they have been dispatched today, and i've ordered 3 or 4 more today i can't remembe:p:p

It's not working for me. :(

And it's worse, because I can't cancel the order I made; I keep getting error messages. Thank god I haven't got the money for it, but I've contacted customer support telling them to cancel the order, then I might try again later.

Edited by MightyJordan

Just tried it again and it didn't work. :( Do you have to order a specific item so that they get shipped seperately for it to work?

EDIT: Yes, you do! Tried it with the Vibrant Blue PSP-3000 (which is on pre-order) and it split the orders, so it worked!!! :D

Only two things that are a shame for me: you have to wait 20 minutes each time, and I've only got ?17 in my bank account, so I can only get two of them. But I'm still saving ?20!:p:p

Edited by MightyJordan

Right here is what I did step by step:

1. Find 2100 Microsoft Points Card

2. Add 2100 Microsoft Points Card to basket

3. Find Tony Hawk Ride ? as this costs ?99.99!

4. Add Tony Hawk Ride to basket

5. View Basket

6. Ent10100VCGAME/b> code into the correct box, it should say code accepted!

7. Proceed to fill in you card and address details and progress the order

8. Complete the order

9. Once complete it should say manage orders go to that

10. Click on cancel for Tony Hawk Ride, continue bla bla bla

11. Right that should now be cancelled and leave you with only the 2100 Points but they should only be ?7.50 as the ?10 voucher has been taken of them

Thanks very much .Rob, pre ordered Halo 3 ODST for ?19.99(Y))

Me too.:))

Rob, where do you hear about the GAME voucher codes from, BTW?

Ooh, should point out; put the item you're trying to save money on in the basketlast>, otherwise it won't get the ?10 off. Sorry, buggered it up then:p:p Put the item ifirst, not last!b>

Hmm, seems they might have sorted out the problem somewhat. I've tried to get a tenner off Forza 3, but no matter which way I put it in, it always takes ?10 off Tony Hawk, not Forza.:((

OK, it looks like it's a problem with either Tony Hawk or Forza 3, because I just pre-ordered DiRT 2 with the PSP-3000 in Vibrant Blue to get the discount, and it did give the ?10 off to DiRT 2, so I'm only paying ?25 for that:) :)

Balls, I'm getting the problem with Mass Effect 2 now as wel:( :(

Hmm, seems they might have sorted out the problem somewhat. I've tried to get a tenner off Forza 3, but no matter which way I put it in, it always takes ?10 off Tony Hawk, not Forza.:((

OK, it looks like it's a problem with either Tony Hawk or Forza 3, because I just pre-ordered DiRT 2 with the PSP-3000 in Vibrant Blue to get the discount, and it did give the ?10 off to DiRT 2, so I'm only paying ?25 for that:) :)

Balls, I'm getting the problem with Mass Effect 2 now as wel:( :(

You really are giving the system some abuse there aren't yo:p :p

I just hope they don't catch on to what we're doing by the time our pre-orders come through and take the discount away from us!

Apparently there is some strange problem with some games, try adding 3 or however many copies of that game to take it over ?100 and then cancel all bar one!

Doesn't work, unfortunately. It's all grouped into one order, and they go down to ?36 each for Forza 3, not ?30.

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