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Help? I now have 2 copies of GT4.

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Originally posted by: iversonyin
Don't be a troll, just return one of the copy (preferably EB one since you overpaid for it)

Paying shipping two ways when I cancelled the order = NO. And it's not even a guarantee that they'd accept the return because they can't find the records. Granted that there are some minor ethical implications with returning to the "wrong" place (I can't return my purchased-at-Walmart copy because their policy regarding software is anal) but I personally see nothing wrong with it because

A) The actual retail price of the game was only 5 cents off
B) It's the EXACT same product in the EXACT condition from which I recieved it from Walmart.
 
Originally posted by: MrScott81
Originally posted by: tokamak
Originally posted by: j@cko
the gas that costs for driving to Wally and the time that costs you... I bet is more than $8....

Gas is like $2/gallon max. Let's say his car gets 15 mpg. You think he drove >60 miles to walmart? Obviously his time isn't that valuable, either - he spends it playing video games 😀

where do you live where gas is $2/gallon max? When I was in Coronado yesterday (San Diego), gas was a mere $2.69/gallong for 87 unleaded and $3.19 for 91....glad I don't live there, but still....

where I live, gas is $2.15/gallon for 87 unleaded....that's the cheapest I've seen recently.

Austin, TX. Seems like its hovering right below $2. Either way, my point still stands. There are primitive Amazonian tribes that live closer to a walmart than an $8-worth-of-gas car trip.
 
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