Posted: 17th February 2007 19:16
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Recently I bought FF7 from a market trader down my local car boot, unfortunately when I was propted to place the second disc into my PlayStation the game didn't work. Obviously I was annoyed to find that the trader would not refund me, he was within his rights though. But the next day I decided to buy a brand new factory sealed edition from Amazon...the condition and serice is great and it takes almost no time at all. You tend to hear it is hard to get a copy of FF7 in good condition. That statement is VERY wrong.
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Posted: 17th February 2007 20:36
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We only promote Josh's Amazon site here, bub.
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Posted: 17th February 2007 20:44
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All josh asks is that you buy it through the CoN amazon. It's still amazon.
Although it's good to see it at around roughly 13 euros, there was a time the price shot up to $50 on amazon(and only three months prior it had been 15.99). I don't know why. Might have been related to increased demand/popularity from AC. but 13 euros sounds fair. This post has been edited by Cloud_Strife510 on 18th February 2007 18:22 -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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