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World of Warcraft 60 Day Pre-Paid Time Card - PC/Mac

Platform : Mac OS X, Windows XP
Rated: Teen
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    World of Warcraft Prepaid Timecard PC


    This product meets the oversized requirement per UPS/FedEx. The shipping weight reflected is the dimensional weight. This product also meets the large package requirement per UPS/FedEx. The estimated shipping cost will include this fee.Max limits is 110, applied when packages with an actual weight of more than 150 pounds, or that exceed 108 inches in length, or exceed a total of 165 inches in length and girth [(2 x width) + (2 x height)] combined, as measured to determine their billable weight, are not accepted for transportation.

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    Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2016
    Platform For Display: PC/MacEdition: 60 Day Time CardVerified Purchase
    I see a lot of people confusing themselves with these so I'll explain everything properly.

    This will give you a Zulian Tiger right away in your mail....................... I KEED I KEED!!! I do have one though :)

    This is a 60-DAY Game Time Card for your WoW account. You DO NOT save any money by buying these as some are saying. The ONLY WAY to save on your subscription is to buy 6 months at a time through account management. I personally like to do 1 month at a time and as soon as my subscription is paid for a month I go right in and cancel recurring so at the end of the 30 days I have to physically go in and do it again. I do it this way because I like to be able to make sure I'll have available time to play the game and I can't know that a month in advance so I like to go in and physically pay every month.

    Every so often like now with the release of Legion I KNOW I'll be playing so I buy a game card. In this RARE OCCASION I bought 4 but Amazon messed up and sent me 5 so I have 10 months of WoW but I didn't redeem them all. I will do 2 months at a time. These ARE NOT the kind you have to activate at the register. These are the old school kind where you simply scratch to reveal the code, and enter it in, and BOOM 60 days of game time.

    The SOLE REASON for buying these is to not have to use a credit card but it doesn't really make a difference because you need a debit / credit card to buy these here. People don't realize like mentioned above you DON'T HAVE TO do recurring charges. If you cancel your subscription right after you pay it you still have 30 days on your account. It just prevents it form auto billing you at the end of the 30 days. There's really nothing else to it. Back in the day when I started playing in vanilla I didn't have a debit card or a credit card so what I had to do was go to the mall and buy a visa gift card from this Simon Gift Card stand for $15 and go home and use that to pay for a month but now it's years later and I have quite a few different credit cards with a credit score of 797. I won't get into all my credit lines but they're high.

    Anyway....FOR THE HORDE!
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014
    Platform For Display: PC/MacEdition: 60 Day Time CardVerified Purchase
    I always have liked this method of paying for my subscription vs going through the long process of adding a paypal, or a credit card to an account. I have a credit card still attached to my account but that is mostly for faction changes, etc... But this has been my preferred way of paying for my subscription ever since they changed it to the whole battle.net thing. I really am not to happy with the way that they seem to always change the way they sell you the card, the first time that I ever bought one it just came in a regular dvd case without anything special to hold the card, just a regular case and the card would rattle around in there, then they had the DVD style case but with the custom mount for the card, I somewhat liked that, but I really still didn't get why I had to throw away a big plastic dvd style case every time that I purchased the card. Now I guess if you buy these they come in a little slimmer expansion type box, which to me is like really guys come on, you send me this big box with the same guest past that you have been giving out for like the past 8 years which isn't even required to play anymore, so they are just wasting more material and time. Please get with the program and start just being like everyone else, your cards are not anymore special than xbox live gold cards, or blah blah blah. Just use a thin envelope, or better yet just glue the card to a piece of cardboard like how most companies sell their gift cards. But overall this is a good easy way to pay, works, but really sorry blizzard your cards are not anymore special than anyone else, save like a dollar on the cost to produce your weird packaging for these and discount it for your customers.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2015
    Platform For Display: PC/MacEdition: 60 Day Time CardVerified Purchase
    When this product arrived I was immensely satisfied to see that the box was smashed some. I thought... perhaps it is trying to immerse me within the game already, for its as if an fellow orc stamped on it in an effort to take my head off with his axe. Upon looting the smashed box I discovered a acceptably rectangular plastic card which I carefully set aside in my bank vault. I then pulled out the other item within the box, a guest pass, and proceeded to toss the box aside as if it were a night elf. I excitedly looked down at the guest pass, ready to invite my friends to raid and rampage a path across the world. I was very excited about the possibilities.

    Very excited that is, until I realized that it offered 1 guest a chance to play to level 20. You know... something that any orc with half a brain could do without a guest pass since its FREE TO ANYONE ALREADY. Some guest pass.. i thought to myself. I guess its a fairly old and outdated piece of loot.

    Moving on and pulling the plastic card back out of my vault, i giggled like a filthy human child as I scratched off the back in an effort to reach the code. I hoped that this code would help me instantly conquer my enemies and find valuable loot, but alas it simply gave my access to the world in which that was possible.

    So now I must quest on, trying to achieve greatness.
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