Then is it a mistake? I didn't notice that difference before but the cheaper one (the one I ordered) has the bigger card...
Small update from HUKD on the silver 3DSXL
Its not a mistake - the old 8GB bundle isnt being sold from amazon anymore - its a 3rdparty seller.
OK, but even compared to the other vitas that are being sold by amazon the price seems weird.
Its a deal - the price is legit. They have so many bundle, expecting them to drop or adapt the price on every bundle is a bit unrealistic. Same goes for all other console bundles. The Tearaway bundle was also on sale the last couple of weeks - thats just the way it works xD
Missed out on the 3ds xl deal, any others?
I'm interested in buying an US version of a game (physical release not digital release). It does not have a European release. I looked on eBay and the cost of importing the game is expensive. It is almost twice as much paying for the item. eBay charge for import charge and the seller charge ridiculous postage cost.
I have bought things from Play-Asia and the delivery were reasonable. Nothing extortionate. Never had to pay import fee etc. Only paid for the item and delivery.
Is there a cheaper way? Other websites that I am not aware of? It is hard to find games that are not European version in retail stores and online stores.
£200 aint that great, theres one for 140 on ebay
£200 aint that great, theres one for 140 on ebay
£200 aint that great, theres one for 140 on ebay
£125 still if you pick Amazon directly from sellers, but 3-6 week delivery for silver, quicker for blue.
Don't think it is right still for the silver, it is listing the bundle with circle pad etc for the marketplace sellers too and there is no way that is the case.
That's an issue with marketplace sellers: They didn't read the product description carefully.
Pretty sure the marketplace sellers would have been there listed as silver/black 3DS before amazon updated the product details to a bundle that doesn't exist.
Well, I don't know. I ordered it and the CS confirmed that all of those items would be included. I mean, other users got an even more precise confirmation: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=93728183&postcount=12002
I'm pretty sure I've found what has updated the product description.
This guy selling a second hand silver 3ds XL... with a circle pad pro, charger cable, and monster hunter.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aag/main...48U&isAmazonFulfilled=0&seller=A1VW54HTENB65Z
Heh, wow. How does this work though? Can third party sellers simply change the description?
Who knows, I presume there is some form of automation in the formatting of the item page as that stuff is always changing around, pulling in information from different places.
It's always possible that this is some special amazon bundle that's never existed before, and this guy bought it, had it delivered, opened them for some reason and then relisted them for a higher price. Which is the more likely.
Would do the same, but I probably have to pay for shipping back to them (from Germany)..
They refund return postage costs in case they send out the wrong product. With my previous orders, I even was supposed to send them to the German centre. But that was back in the days of Wii Fit Plus.
Haha, thx.
I am still looking for excuses NOT to order :-D
The info for the 3ds deal is gone.
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The Amazon deal for the 3DSXL at £125 has tipped me over the edge and I'm gonna buy it.
Question: the Club Nintendo deal for a free copy of Super Mario 3D Land - anyone know if you can register a digital download or does it have to be a physical game from the list?
Thanks.
How are the eShop prices?
Zelda ALBW is £31.99 on Amazon, though I'd prefer the digital version if it's similarly priced.
Thanks.
How are the eShop prices?
Zelda ALBW is £31.99 on Amazon, though I'd prefer the digital version if it's similarly priced.
That's interesting, hadn't thought of buying a download code. Thanks.
So registering that download after registering the 3DS should count towards the free copy of Mario? How do you register digital games?
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Thanks.
How are the eShop prices?
Zelda ALBW is £31.99 on Amazon, though I'd prefer the digital version if it's similarly priced.
Digital download prices for Ubisoft aren't cheap from anyone though. I mean the PC Digital Download is £40 at most places, which is outrageous.If you want to get digital first party Nintendo games, go through Game's website. They're better priced than the eShop. £42.99 (Game) vs £49.99 (eShop) for Mario 3D World for example. Shame that third party games aren't there, as AssCreed 4 digital would probably be a good price as compared to the £56 Ubisoft are asking for it.
Well, ordering it is at no risk. If I don't receive everything, I'll just send it back as it's not a that good deal anymore.
Thanks.
How are the eShop prices?
Zelda ALBW is £31.99 on Amazon, though I'd prefer the digital version if it's similarly priced.
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