
05-18-2010 09:36 AM
Great deal that got me off the fence and on the checkout line.
If you have one of those Toys are Us rewards club (whatever they call it: the thing where you sign up with them and get some sort of bar code card you're supposed to show them when you shop there) and you go there today/Tuesday/launch day before 2pm, they'll give you a $25 gift card.
I wasn't sure about spending $60 on this title but $35 is reasonable.
If you're not a part of the TRU rewards card thing, you can sign up instantly on their web site and print up a temp card.
I'm pretty sure this deal ends at 2 so hurry.
05-19-2010 06:28 AM
This post convinced me to get the game at Toys r Us and I got the $25 gift card. I just wanted to say thanks for the info. Good game too. I'm loving the multiplayer.
05-19-2010 06:57 AM
05-19-2010 09:12 AM
yep...got that 25 buck gift card.....also had the 13 buck gift card from FF to use toward RD
what I realize though is now I have to buy another game at TRUS, so its not really getting 25 bucks off of RDR is like getting 12.50 off per game
06-08-2010 11:16 AM
divideby0 wrote:yep...got that 25 buck gift card.....also had the 13 buck gift card from FF to use toward RD
what I realize though is now I have to buy another game at TRUS, so its not really getting 25 bucks off of RDR is like getting 12.50 off per game
Yea. Sorry I couldn't give more of a heads up but I didn't hear about it until the last min either. Glad some of you were able to take advantage.
You'd be surprised how often TRU has these deals. I got Batman AA (and another game last year) with the same deal. It has been a year but I can always use a TRU gift card come xmas time.
Incidentally, I am enjoying the game, but I'm happy I got it for $35. I don't think I would be as happy with it if I paid 60.
06-08-2010 11:56 AM
06-08-2010 01:14 PM
06-09-2010 06:12 AM
I love this game so much I wouldv'e paid 100 bucks.
06-09-2010 08:44 AM
06-09-2010 02:14 PM
Batang-X wrote:technically you still spent $60
the $25 gc was just a marketing strategy to help you make that decision
Well he spent $35 of his own; the rest was a gift