Man, it seems like lots of people are having problems with Monarch. I ordered the evga 7800GT on the 25th. When I went to the sale page, there was a big "Call of Duty 2 free with Select Video Cards." There were three of the "select" 7800GTs on that page and the one I ordered was one of them. The page didn't say anything about any special requirements, and neither did the page where you actually ordered the card. I thought there was a possibility that COD2 would come in the box, like it did with the XFX 7800GT deal from ZZF at the same time. However, when the box arrived, there was no COD2 inside. So I got in touch with Monarch and they said, "Well, you get the COD2 when you register the card at evga." But evga had already announced that they didn't have any COD2 left. Problem is, this requirement wasn't announced on the Monarch webpage and there weren't any time limits or anything like that. I could have gotten virtually the same deal -- maybe $5 more -- at any number of places on 11/25 or on Black Friday. But I went with Monarch because lots of people seem to have good luck with them. I'm thinking about RMAing this or just sending it back and disputing the charge with my credit card company because it doesn't seem right to tell people they are going to get something and then AFTER they make the purchase, you tell them, "Oh, well you have to do this extra stuff to get the freebie and if some other company can't fulfill OUR advertising, well you are SOOL." I didn't purchase the card directly from evga -- I purchased it at Monarch and Monarch should fulfill their advertised offers -- or at least make it clear at the outset that there are special requirements. I'll tell you, I rarely order anything from anyplace other than Newegg and this just makes me think that I should have gone with the Egg in the first place. At least they are up-front about their offers and if THEY screw up, they ALWAYS make it right. At least that's my experience.