Def Jam: Fight for NY (PS2) = $34.99 @ outpost.com

can someone tell me how outpost can sell these games so cheap? there's NO WAY they're getting their games lower then their sale prices.
 
Joe said:
can someone tell me how outpost can sell these games so cheap? there's NO WAY they're getting their games lower then their sale prices.
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The Faceless Master said:

Should have ordered it from EA's store months ago. The Xbox version on their site had it for $34.99 for the longest time before they corrected it. And they gave out $15 gift coupons to existing EA customers, so it could have been grabbed for $20
 
Wario64 said:
Should have ordered it from EA's store months ago. The Xbox version on their site had it for $34.99 for the longest time before they corrected it. And they gave out $15 gift coupons to existing EA customers, so it could have been grabbed for $20

I forgot all about my 25% off coupon, I may have to cancel this outpost order and reorder to get the Xbox version via EA's Store... only problem is stupid only store is down right now... hope I remember later this eve... grrr
 
Wario64 said:
Should have ordered it from EA's store months ago. The Xbox version on their site had it for $34.99 for the longest time before they corrected it. And they gave out $15 gift coupons to existing EA customers, so it could have been grabbed for $20
i'm most likely not gonna buy it anyway... still not too excited about their "fighting game" engine
 
Joe said:
can someone tell me how outpost can sell these games so cheap? there's NO WAY they're getting their games lower then their sale prices.

They take a loss to get you in the door. I went into Fry's once to get Final Fantasy X-2 for $20 and ended up walking out with Prince of Persia ($15), four CDs and a couple manga that I had no intention of buying when I entered. I’m sure that this happens on a larger scale, with people walking out with TVs, computers, etc. who had only meant to buy the cheap DVD of the week.
 
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