It's free stuff... You really shouldn't complain. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wow.
More crap rewards.
Nice way to spend $600, no?
>free for people who spent at least $600 or more.Tyeforce said:It's free stuff... You really shouldn't complain. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wow.
More crap rewards.
Nice way to spend $600, no?
I really like the Mario figurine. It's really nice, and it'll go well with my Giratina, Lugia, and Ho-Oh figurines. =3
You probably spent much less than $600, with all the free Coins Nintendo offers. Didn't you read my post? >_>TravisTouchdown said:>free for people who spent at least $600 or more.Tyeforce said:It's free stuff... You really shouldn't complain. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wow.
More crap rewards.
Nice way to spend $600, no?
I really like the Mario figurine. It's really nice, and it'll go well with my Giratina, Lugia, and Ho-Oh figurines. =3
EDIT: @Nevermore: Yeah, now I feel stupid for putting in all those codes. I'm now forced to buy a few more items so I can get a decent prize.
And even if you did spend a few hundred dollars, it's not like you used that money to buy these rewards. You used the money to buy games, and games you got. These rewards are a free bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.Tyeforce said:Not necessarily, lol. You can reach 600 Coins without spending nearly that much. First of all, all Wii games are worth 50 Coins, and all Nintendo DS games are worth 30 Coins, so if you got the game on sale, then you can earn more Coins for less money. Also, you can get 10 extra Coins for completing a post play survey for any Wii, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console, WiiWare, or DSiWare game you register. Sometimes Nintendo has special surveys you can complete for even more extra Coins, too. And if you use the Intend to Buy system, you can earn 10 extra Coins by registering certain games within a certain time frame prior to their release. Also, taking the normal registration survey for any game within four weeks of its release date will also give you an extra 10 Coins. So...yeah, with all those extra Coin offers, it's not too hard to reach Gold or Platinum status. And don't forget to register your Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL if you have one! Doing so will give you an extra 160 Coins.TravisTouchdown said:Register $600 worth of products.SockHeadx4 said:This might be a dumb question, but how do you get gold/platinum? :3
Wii Games = MSRP: $49.99Tyeforce said:You probably spent much less than $600, with all the free Coins Nintendo offers. Didn't you read my post? >_>TravisTouchdown said:>free for people who spent at least $600 or more.Tyeforce said:It's free stuff... You really shouldn't complain. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wow.
More crap rewards.
Nice way to spend $600, no?
I really like the Mario figurine. It's really nice, and it'll go well with my Giratina, Lugia, and Ho-Oh figurines. =3
EDIT: @Nevermore: Yeah, now I feel stupid for putting in all those codes. I'm now forced to buy a few more items so I can get a decent prize.And even if you did spend a few hundred dollars, it's not like you used that money to buy these rewards. You used the money to buy games, and games you got. These rewards are a free bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.Tyeforce said:Not necessarily, lol. You can reach 600 Coins without spending nearly that much. First of all, all Wii games are worth 50 Coins, and all Nintendo DS games are worth 30 Coins, so if you got the game on sale, then you can earn more Coins for less money. Also, you can get 10 extra Coins for completing a post play survey for any Wii, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console, WiiWare, or DSiWare game you register. Sometimes Nintendo has special surveys you can complete for even more extra Coins, too. And if you use the Intend to Buy system, you can earn 10 extra Coins by registering certain games within a certain time frame prior to their release. Also, taking the normal registration survey for any game within four weeks of its release date will also give you an extra 10 Coins. So...yeah, with all those extra Coin offers, it's not too hard to reach Gold or Platinum status. And don't forget to register your Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL if you have one! Doing so will give you an extra 160 Coins.TravisTouchdown said:Register $600 worth of products.SockHeadx4 said:This might be a dumb question, but how do you get gold/platinum? :3
You completely disregarded the fact that you get a lot of free Coins from bonus surveys and whatnot. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wii Games = MSRP: $49.99Tyeforce said:You probably spent much less than $600, with all the free Coins Nintendo offers. Didn't you read my post? >_>TravisTouchdown said:>free for people who spent at least $600 or more.Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
EDIT: @Nevermore: Yeah, now I feel stupid for putting in all those codes. I'm now forced to buy a few more items so I can get a decent prize.And even if you did spend a few hundred dollars, it's not like you used that money to buy these rewards. You used the money to buy games, and games you got. These rewards are a free bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.Tyeforce said:Not necessarily, lol. You can reach 600 Coins without spending nearly that much. First of all, all Wii games are worth 50 Coins, and all Nintendo DS games are worth 30 Coins, so if you got the game on sale, then you can earn more Coins for less money. Also, you can get 10 extra Coins for completing a post play survey for any Wii, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console, WiiWare, or DSiWare game you register. Sometimes Nintendo has special surveys you can complete for even more extra Coins, too. And if you use the Intend to Buy system, you can earn 10 extra Coins by registering certain games within a certain time frame prior to their release. Also, taking the normal registration survey for any game within four weeks of its release date will also give you an extra 10 Coins. So...yeah, with all those extra Coin offers, it's not too hard to reach Gold or Platinum status. And don't forget to register your Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL if you have one! Doing so will give you an extra 160 Coins.TravisTouchdown said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
DS Games = MSRP: $29.99 - $39.99
WiiWare Games = MSRP: 1000 Wii Points/ $10
Nintendo DSi = MSRP: = $159.99
Wii Games = 50 Points
DS Games = 30 Points
WiiWare Games = 10 Points
Nintendo DSi = 160 Points
Nice bonus there.
Also,
DON'T STATE YOUR OPINIONS AS FACT.
AHUEAHEUAHEUAEHUAHEUAHEA.
WAITWAITWAIT.Tyeforce said:You completely disregarded the fact that you get a lot of free Coins from bonus surveys and whatnot. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wii Games = MSRP: $49.99Tyeforce said:You probably spent much less than $600, with all the free Coins Nintendo offers. Didn't you read my post? >_>TravisTouchdown said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepAnd even if you did spend a few hundred dollars, it's not like you used that money to buy these rewards. You used the money to buy games, and games you got. These rewards are a free bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
DS Games = MSRP: $29.99 - $39.99
WiiWare Games = MSRP: 1000 Wii Points/ $10
Nintendo DSi = MSRP: = $159.99
Wii Games = 50 Points
DS Games = 30 Points
WiiWare Games = 10 Points
Nintendo DSi = 160 Points
Nice bonus there.
Also,
DON'T STATE YOUR OPINIONS AS FACT.
AHUEAHEUAHEUAEHUAHEUAHEA.
And I wasn't stating my opinion as a fact anymore than you were. And I may have omitted "I think that" from the sentence, but you should still know that it's just an opinion, not a fact. >_>
Okay, so I exaggerated $600. What's the real amount? $500? Does it make it less overpriced? I expected to see something more decent as a reward.Tyeforce said:You completely disregarded the fact that you get a lot of free Coins from bonus surveys and whatnot. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wii Games = MSRP: $49.99Tyeforce said:You probably spent much less than $600, with all the free Coins Nintendo offers. Didn't you read my post? >_>TravisTouchdown said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepAnd even if you did spend a few hundred dollars, it's not like you used that money to buy these rewards. You used the money to buy games, and games you got. These rewards are a free bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
DS Games = MSRP: $29.99 - $39.99
WiiWare Games = MSRP: 1000 Wii Points/ $10
Nintendo DSi = MSRP: = $159.99
Wii Games = 50 Points
DS Games = 30 Points
WiiWare Games = 10 Points
Nintendo DSi = 160 Points
Nice bonus there.
Also,
DON'T STATE YOUR OPINIONS AS FACT.
AHUEAHEUAHEUAEHUAHEUAHEA.
And I wasn't stating my opinion as a fact anymore than you were. And I may have omitted "I think that" from the sentence, but you should still know that it's just an opinion, not a fact. >_>
There's a difference between omitting "I think" but still meaning it, and purposely omitting it because you intend on stating an opinion as a fact. I only bring it up when someone does the latter, not the former, which is what I was doing.Ciaran said:WAITWAITWAIT.Tyeforce said:You completely disregarded the fact that you get a lot of free Coins from bonus surveys and whatnot. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Wii Games = MSRP: $49.99Tyeforce said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepfree bonus. And they're not "crap". The calendars may not be that great, but they're still great for collectors, and the Mario figurine is even better.
DS Games = MSRP: $29.99 - $39.99
WiiWare Games = MSRP: 1000 Wii Points/ $10
Nintendo DSi = MSRP: = $159.99
Wii Games = 50 Points
DS Games = 30 Points
WiiWare Games = 10 Points
Nintendo DSi = 160 Points
Nice bonus there.
Also,
DON'T STATE YOUR OPINIONS AS FACT.
AHUEAHEUAHEUAEHUAHEUAHEA.
And I wasn't stating my opinion as a fact anymore than you were. And I may have omitted "I think that" from the sentence, but you should still know that it's just an opinion, not a fact. >_>
THE AMOUNT OF SHEER CRAP YOU HAVE GIVIN EVERYONE SHEERLY BECAUSE THEY DIDNT PUT 'I THINK THAT' AT THE START OF WHAT WAS CLEARLY AN OPINION HAS BEEN DRIVING US ALL INSANE FOR HOW LONG???
AND NOW YOU THINK WE'RE GOING TO LET YOU GET AWAY WITH IT???
FAT *censored.3.0*ING CHANCE
Also why are you buying the games for the points anyway? I thought you bought them for the fun of playing a game?Tyeforce said:There's a difference between omitting "I think" but still meaning it, and purposely omitting it because you intend on stating an opinion as a fact. I only bring it up when someone does the latter, not the former, which is what I was doing.Ciaran said:WAITWAITWAIT.Tyeforce said:You completely disregarded the fact that you get a lot of free Coins from bonus surveys and whatnot. >_>TravisTouchdown said:Quoting limited to 4 levels deepfree
And I wasn't stating my opinion as a fact anymore than you were. And I may have omitted "I think that" from the sentence, but you should still know that it's just an opinion, not a fact. >_>
THE AMOUNT OF SHEER CRAP YOU HAVE GIVIN EVERYONE SHEERLY BECAUSE THEY DIDNT PUT 'I THINK THAT' AT THE START OF WHAT WAS CLEARLY AN OPINION HAS BEEN DRIVING US ALL INSANE FOR HOW LONG???
AND NOW YOU THINK WE'RE GOING TO LET YOU GET AWAY WITH IT???
FAT *censored.3.0*ING CHANCE
Get the figures, mail it to me. I'll get the calendar mail it to you. Profit? :3Bacon Boy said:Yea, especially since the prizes suck. I'm actually leaning towards the calendar.
Already ordered the calendar. Sorry. :XSSgt. Garrett said:Get the figures, mail it to me. I'll get the calendar mail it to you. Profit? :3Bacon Boy said:Yea, especially since the prizes suck. I'm actually leaning towards the calendar.
I'm like "Let's see. Do I want a small action figure that I'll lose? Or do I want a cool calendar that'll replace my 2010 one?"David said:I got a calander.