![]() The first time i spoke with an associate that seemed to just be blowing me off (interrupting me, saying the same thing over and over). I wasn't really sure that's what i wanted seeing as how i still had about 2,000 points on my other account, but he said i needed to call Customer Service so i could explain the situation and have my points transacted to my new account. He trashed it and gave me a new one free of charge, and even made a new account for me with a seperate email address in case that was the problem. After he was finished talking, he told me that maybe my card was defective, and it didnt ring up the day i bought it. He called up the district manager(or at least i assumed that's who he was talking to). ![]() He understood the problem, but couldn't really do anything about it. I'd just like to say right now that I've done business with that particular manager, and he is extremely helpful. 5 minutes later, I'm talking to the manager. He said he had never encountered a problem like mine before, and said his manager would be right out. So i went to Gamestop, talked to the guy at the desk. It wasn't really a big deal to me, I'd just stop by Gamestop in the next couple days and get it straightened out. So i was stuck with a receipt saying i had paid for a Pro account, still had a basic account, and no coupon. What i was SUPPOSED to get in my active offers was a B2G1 Free coupon. What I was SUPPOSED to see under my account info was "Pro." What I saw was "Basic." When i got back the next week, i checked my PowerUp Rewards account on their website. The next week i took a trip to Vegas, so i didn't really have time to register/activate my Pro account, what with all the preparations and things. Little did i know that the $15 bucks i spent on that little silver card would give me more than i bargained for. He asked me all my info, email, address, etc, etc, and after everything rang up i had a total of $12.02 left in credit, a Mass Effect 3 preorder, 2 issues of GameInformer, and a little silver card. He asked me if i already had a free account with PowerUp Rewards, and I answered yes. The guy behind the counter naturally asked me if i wanted to sign up for the PowerUp Rewards Pro program, and i said "what the hell, why not." I traded in a few games, and the total value was about $81.20, which i put towards Mass Effect 3. On 6/20/11, i decided to take advantage of the "extra 40% trade-in credit towards E3 titles" promo going on at GameStop. Just a quick note, this isn't a "OMG GAEMSTAWP R TEH SUX0000RRZZ!!!" thread. I wasn't exactly sure if this was in the right forum topic, but i figured this could qualify as "Shopping Discussions" so.w/e
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