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Well a mate got his Fallout 3 DLC disc dispatched today, so it appears some got through...

I was just thinking I should have kept Tony Hawk ride, got this dispatched, then canceled, I wonder if that would have worked, same for points also, instead of canceling immediately...

Hmm, I better go check my pre-orders............

Oh, thank god, they're all still there. :)

Ooh, while I'm here, has anyone had this problem with GAME before?

I ordered an item from them on Saturday, they shipped the item and took my money on Monday (I checked my bank account online to verify they took it, and they did), but when I checked my bank account yesterday, the money is back in my account, and there's no sign of the transaction at all. :wacko: I just checked now, and the money's still there. I believe I had this same problem back when I got GH Metallica.

Anyone had this problem before?

Hmm, I better go check my pre-orders............

Oh, thank god, they're all still there. :)

Ooh, while I'm here, has anyone had this problem with GAME before?

I ordered an item from them on Saturday, they shipped the item and took my money on Monday (I checked my bank account online to verify they took it, and they did), but when I checked my bank account yesterday, the money is back in my account, and there's no sign of the transaction at all. :wacko: I just checked now, and the money's still there. I believe I had this same problem back when I got GH Metallica.

Anyone had this problem before?

So are you complaining that you got a game for free?

So are you complaining that you got a game for free?

First off, it isn't a game, it's a microphone stand. :p

Secondly, I want to make sure that it isn't just me having this problem, because I am tempted to spend the money on something, but I fear that if I do that, and the money's gone, GAME will suddenly come back, try to take the money back, see that it's not there, then I get in trouble. My bank account doesn't have an overdraft, BTW.

Call the bank and tell them you broke the card and need a new one?

Nah, that won't work; I bought it online.

Anyway, the microphone stand just came about 5 minutes ago, and I've got it all setup. :) The money is still in my account, so I might try and spend it on something. Microsoft Points, I think. :p

EDIT: Changed my mind. I just saw GRID on Play.com for ?15, so I've ordered that.:pp

Edited by MightyJordan

Over the next few weeks all (as far as I'm aware) Morrisons stores will be selling ex-chart games & cds that they were left with from when EUK went bust earlier this year.

I'm talking enormous savings here, I noticed COD4 [PS3] & Mirrors Edge [360] for ?6 each - granted I'm not guaranteeing you'll find a load of stuff, but it'll be worth keeping an eye out over the next couple of weeks.

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