[Official US] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


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Madden is no longer on sale :( :( I got excited and then disappointed in the same breath.

Sorry to hear that but thanks for the update. I've checked all the deals and edited/removed the changed/expired ones.

Any chance of getting this pinned?

(In UK deals thread)

Since disabling email updates on immediate forum replies - who needs the stress! - I've actually found that making this thread a sticky has decreased its visibility, to me at least. Seeing the US Deals thread being updated alongside the stickied UK version has made me realise this.

What's wrong with pinned topics? Everyone can see them at the very top of the forum when they load the page.

It's not exactly hidden.

Once again just like the matter of the sub forums this issues comes down to browsing habits.

I didn't say there was anything wrong with pinned topics, I said for me personally it decreases the visibility of the topic.

I would suggest that this is because as I browse I often found I've scrolled halfway down the next tab before I've even switched to it and when you're quickly scanning the page it's easy for the pinned deals topic to be lost amongst the other pinned topics - which whilst important - are usually skipped straight over to view the top forum threads.

Personal preference.

Well Nicolas-C removed a lot of the old/dead pinned topics from the sub-forums just last week. It's much cleaner now imo :) And it was wayyy over due.

But only the mods have the stats if pinned topics are viewed as much as ones that aren't.

Man, seeing some of these deals on stuff like Gold and Points cards, I really am getting shafted here in Greece. The "points" cards work anywhere right? My XBL account is US based so I figure any codes I can get (somehow) should be fine.

You removed the Gamestop deal even though I had updated the post a week ago to reflect that it's good until the 31st.. :)

Sorry, I removed it because of the date without seeing your post. Updated now.

07/18/10 - 100+ titles at 50% or more at Gamestop

:cry: *sniff* It's so lonely in here...

If only the site would load faster. Longest check out time ever.

Lost Odyssey only thing they still had I was intrested in. That Lego/Kung Fu would have been great.

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