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Bargain Alerts

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:20 pm
by Super Dragon 64
Thread appraisal 1.0 wrote:In this thread the community in general likes to post links to what they feel are great deals!
Sometimes people might point out a deal is available somewhere else, potentially at an even cheaper price :o but this in no way devalues the contributions of the original post (and should not be intended as such)!
Some may want to qualify their latest tantalising purchase (or somebody else's purchase) with commentary on the game. In an appropriately succinct way, good or bad, and they are free to do that, whilst upholding GRcade's highest standards of journalistic integrity. Let's try to keep it positive and constructive!
This might help people dip their hands in their pocket and take advantage of all these lovely bargains that we post here, should they ever seek courage or re-assurance that is worth their hard earned snoops - however few or fewer - to try out that tantalising, bargain-tastic game!
After all, we are here to help one another. 8-)

Go well and enjoy thrifty gaming!


Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

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Quidco
Quidco is a cashback scheme for online purchases that nets you cash in addition, to any loyalty/reward points.

Sign up to Quidco here.

Once you've registered, log into your account before ordering anything online and click the link on their site to the site you want to order from (note: not all sites are on quidco, but it's good to check before hand, just in case it is there). After clicking the quidco link to the site you want to order from, complete the transaction as usual.

Money you've earnt can be tracked on your quidco profile and can be withdrawn from there as well. The amount of cashback you earn varies from site to site, but can range from a percentage of your shopping back to lump sums for ordering specific things, for example £35 for taking out a pay monthly contract with O2 (correct at time of writing).

You can withdraw your money by PayPal or BACS (PayPal up to £50 at a time). To withdraw your money you need to set up a minimum payout that is paid out to you each month, providing you have received enough for this to be paid (this includes ordering, having cashback tracked, validated and received into your account). Once this is done your money will automatically be paid out to you in the method you require, each month, providing there's enough money to do so.

Once you have specified a payment method, the minimum payout will be £0.00 meaning you will be paid every month, regardless of how much. I recommend leaving your money to build up to pay minimal PayPal fees (I have yet to take any money out of quidco, at time of writing). The only charge for using quidco is a £5 annual admin fee. However, this is taken out of the first £5 you earn through Quidco, so you don't need to pay anything to Quidco at all, and if you don't earn anything in a year from Quidco, you don't pay anything.

Use a different browser for Quidco and delete all the cookies beforehand to be sure that your purchase will track. Using a browser exclusively for Quidco will preserve your daily internet habits.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:45 pm
by Victor Mildew
The hell is this?

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 6:51 pm
by more heat than light
Ad7 wrote:The hell is this?


A bargain thread with less than 250 pages?

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:29 pm
by Tragic Magic
Sorry but I don't have a bargain, I just wanted to post so this appears in my ego search.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:32 pm
by HSH28
more heat than light wrote:
Ad7 wrote:The hell is this?


A bargain thread with less than 250 pages?


Stupid rule, especially for a thread like this where you might conceivably want to look back at much older deals.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 8:39 pm
by Trelliz
HSH28 wrote:
more heat than light wrote:
Ad7 wrote:The hell is this?


A bargain thread with less than 250 pages?


Stupid rule, especially for a thread like this where you might conceivably want to look back at much older deals.


I find that inconceivable. What's the point of keeping thousands of pages of expired deals? What are you going to look for? How much you could have gotten something for 2 years ago that is probably cheaper now anyway?

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 10:34 pm
by HSH28
Trelliz wrote:What's the point of keeping thousands of pages of expired deals? What are you going to look for? How much you could have gotten something for 2 years ago that is probably cheaper now anyway?


Pretty random 2 year date there, I might want to look back 6-12 months if I see something I want that I remember having been posted about before to check how the deals stack up.

I just don't think you gain anything from a page limit to threads in general and whether you find it inconceivable or not the ability to look back a long way within a single thread is something I find useful.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 11:03 pm
by Super Dragon 64
If only there was a search function that pinpointed exact posts, thereby removing the need to trudge through hundreds of pages of old posts.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:27 am
by Moggy
Dark Dragon 64 wrote:If only there was a search function that pinpointed exact posts, thereby removing the need to trudge through hundreds of pages of old posts.


You are talking about witchcraft and we will have none of that evil around here.

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 8:07 am
by shadow202
Posting here so I see the thread quicker on tapatalk

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:05 pm
by Saint of Killers
If you can find 'em (someone on GAF rang around stores in London with no luck) then Tesco are selling OLED PS Vita for £49 but in-store only.

http://abload.de/img/xgu06khlcuo8.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/xgU06kH.jpg
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/playsta ... re-2135154

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:24 pm
by Trelliz
Saint of Killers wrote:If you can find 'em (someone on GAF rang around stores in London with no luck) then Tesco are selling OLED PS Vita for £49 but in-store only.

http://i.imgur.com/xgU06kH.jpg
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/playsta ... re-2135154


This kind of thing seems to happen every now and again with Tesco binning loads of odds and ends of stock for silly prices. Wish some of the supermarkets round here had games sections that were more than a single shelf unit among the DVDs selling a handful of games at full RRP. I'm glad this deal is on the first page so that anyone can look at it 6-12 months, 2 years or any other possible measurement of time down the line.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 2:15 pm
by Jazzem
Speaking of Tesco unloading stuff, my local one had the Skylanders: Swap Force pack for the Wii for £3.25, which came with the game, portal of power and three figures.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 2:27 pm
by Delusibeta
Jazzem wrote:Speaking of Tesco unloading stuff, my local one had the Skylanders: Swap Force pack for the Wii for £3.25, which came with the game, portal of power and three figures.

You'll quite easily get your money back on the resale market. Hell, even if you're lazy and just trade it in to CEX, they'll pay £7 for it. Arbitrage!

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:23 pm
by jawafour
Mario Kart 7 (digital download) on 3DS is £15.75 from CDkeys. Click here to hit top gear.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:03 pm
by Fade
DmC is £25 at Amazon for pre-order

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SINHT5U/r ... UTF8&psc=1

if you have a PS4 or XBONE and haven't played it yet. Get it. Amazing game.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 8:15 am
by jawafour
Amiibo Wii Fit Trainer is £12.99 from Amazon - click here if you gotta catch 'em all.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:18 am
by jawafour
Infamous: Second Son on PS4 for £14 from Amazon. Click here to hit the switch.

Murdered: Soul Suspect on Xbox One or PS4 for £9 from Amazon. Click here to search for clues.

Killzone: Shadow Fall on PS4 for £13 from Amazon. Click here to send your OWL into battle.

Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D on 3DS for £20 from The Game Collection. Click here to rumble in the jungle.

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 8:05 pm
by GlassjAw
Tesco doing a few decent prices in store.

Destiny next gen - £25
Advance warfare next gen - £25
Ghosts - £5

Not sure if this is the norm?

Re: Bargain Alerts: What Are You Buying?

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 10:36 pm
by KjGarly
I noticed Advanced Warfare for that price instore yesterday.