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Anyone that ordered from coolshop what does your order status look like?

Mines seems to be missing the address for some reason?

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Makro only want ?20 if you can use the place

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I should point out that if you're planning to go to one of the supermarkets at midnight tonight to pick up MW2, don't go to Sainsburys, as they won't be doing a midnight launch.

My mum rang up the local store earlier and they said they're releasing the game at 7am tomorrow morning, so you can get it on the way to work. It'll still be ?26, so no need to worry about the price.

Mine has addresses under delivery and billing.

I'm in the queue for support LiveChat.

There's some rumours going about now they aren't going to honour the price and it was a "mistake" :wacko:

Dear customer,

Unfortunately an erroneous price has been shown on Coolshop meaning that for a short time the game was shown we a clearly wrong price. We are sorry for the error. The affected orders have been cancelled and no money has been taken for these orders.

Should you need further assistance, please reply to this email or chat live with us in our opening hours.

Sincerely,

Coolshop

It's like how do you accidentally price match Sainsburys at ?26 with both copies?:rofl::

Dear customer,

Unfortunately an erroneous price has been shown on Coolshop meaning that for a short time the game was shown we a clearly wrong price. We are sorry for the error. The affected orders have been cancelled and no money has been taken for these orders.

Should you need further assistance, please reply to this email or chat live with us in our opening hours.

Sincerely,

Coolshop

uh oh :(

No email for me yet, but someone has.

Next would be amazon lol if coolshop cancel my order, then if not, then its Asda midnight

At least its not the only place selling at a low price, if it was, then I'd be annoyed!

With Makro doing it for ?20 and Sainsburys ?26, ?32 doesn't really seem that low any mo:p :p

Ahh, major bummer right there. :(

Well it's more like Makro/Sainsburys discrimination towards Scotland.... only giving us a few stores :angry: And slightly my fault for living in the middle of nowhere (I don't actually live in Glasgow).

Well it's more like Makro/Sainsburys discrimination towards Scotland.... only giving us a few stores :angry: And slightly my fault for living in the middle of nowhere (I don't actually live in Glasgow).

Can you blame them? :p :laugh:

Still, ?32 isn't reallythat> bad when people were prepared to fork over ?40+...

Coolshop have dropped the 360 version back down to ?32 - http://www.coolshop.co.uk/catalog/minisite/modern-warfare-2

PS3 version is still ?38

Back to ?40 again.

Tesco is also ?40, unless you buy another chart PS3 or 360 game and then its ?25.

Sainsbury's at 8am for me.

Ordered myself Elite + Borderlands + FM3 and MW2 for ?213(Y))

Roll on Thursday.

Cracking deal Munky - where was it from? Good to see you're back btw.

For anyone after MW2, Morrisons are actually selling it for ?25.99. I think I'll be popping there later, armed with my mum's staff discount car:):) and if I do manage to get a copy then I'll be sending the one I had from Argos back because even though I got it using offers, it was still ?35.99!

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