[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Plus 5% Quidco which makes it only ?171

I spotted the quidco thing on hotukdeals a few mins ago, I wish i'd posted it on hotukdeals as i saw it about 4 hours before it got put up there!

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Yup, someone already mentioned the deal in the topic too, but without any info or instructions.

Thought I'd make it easier for people & post the email / links :)

..also, you have to phone Xbox support to cancel the recurring billing. You can't do it via xbox.com like the Americans can

(or you could activate a prepaid card, effectivly changing your billing cycle)

..also, you have to phone Xbox support to cancel the recurring billing. You can't do it via xbox.com like the Americans can

(or you could activate a prepaid card, effectivly changing your billing cycle)

:blink: I've been able to turn off auto-renew via the xbox.com website, and I'm in the UK.

:blink: I've been able to turn off auto-renew via the xbox.com website, and I'm in the UK.

...then you somehow have your xbox live region set to USA, Germany, Taiwan or Japan as the auto renewal on/off feature was removed for everyone else February this year ;)

...then you somehow have your xbox live region set to USA, Germany, Taiwan or Japan as the auto renewal on/off feature was removed for everyone else February this year ;)

Just had a check, I must have turned it off in December 09.

That sucks, MS Xbox call centres are about as useful as 3's call centres, guess they can get away with it legally here.

..also, you have to phone Xbox support to cancel the recurring billing. You can't do it via xbox.com like the Americans can

(or you could activate a prepaid card, effectivly changing your billing cycle)

I didn't have to, for some reason mine has never auto renewed.

Mafia 2 (Zavvi Exclusive Renegade Pack) ?36.95, anyone know what that includes?

Amazon offers the "Renegade Pack" including '50s-style cars and leather and lettermen's jackets for Vito, so you can live out your Happy Days crime fantasies. You also get a $10 discount on a future game purchase.

http://www.joystiq.com/2010/05/26/mafia-2-collectors-edition-and-pre-order-offers-announced/

I think basically that minus the $10 discount.

Mafia 2 (Zavvi Exclusive Renegade Pack) ?36.95, anyone know what that includes?

Not sure if it's the same thing

Renegade Pack" including '50s-style cars and leather and lettermen's jackets for Vito, so you can live out your Happy Days crime fantasies.

about halfway down

Could be tempted with that price, what do people recon?

I'm not too sure- once you've completed it, which will probably take around 5 hours, you most likely won't play it again unless you're an achievement ######.

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I think that's the cheapest...guessing for 2100. Shopto is close ?15.99 for an instant code. http://www.shopto.net/XBOX 360/DOWNLOAD/XB21202INSTANT-Xbox Live 2100 Points Card Instant Access Code.html

I think that's the cheapest...guessing for 2100. Shopto is close ?15.99 for an instant code. http://www.shopto.net/XBOX 360/DOWNLOAD/XB21202INSTANT-Xbox Live 2100 Points Card Instant Access Code.html

Thanks man, I miss the days of the game glitch!

Xbox 360 Elite for £135 instore at ASDA or £140 online from Sainsburys.

Xbox 360 Arcade & Fifa WC 10 for £90.29 from ASDA Living. CeX trade in value for the game is £21 so only £69 for an Arcade.

Singularity is also £25 instore at ASDA (should be nation wide).

Xbox 360 Super Elite with FFXIII for £190 from HMV online.

Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection for £10 at Gameplay.

Aliens Vs Predator Xbox 360 for £13.49 at The Game Collection (use code: STUDENT10%).

Remember Quidco!

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