Gamestop preorder change

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If I have 60 towards destiny and I want to out 20 of that towards titanfall will they let me or does it have to be separate in cash for the preorder

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Call them

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#5  Edited By RawknRo11a

as a part time employee as my second job I can tell you yes, this should not be any problem.

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#6  Edited By ShadowSkill11

@benhalkoski: A. Why don't you just call them? B. Why haven't you switched to Amazon yet?

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#7  Edited By iam3green

yes you can

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You can but they won't like it. They'll have to cancel the original pre-order, then rering you for both orders you want to do. They shouldn't get to pissed since they aren't losing a pre-order but just know they'll probably be super annoyed.

This comes from someone who worked at a Gamestop and you'll have to do it in person.

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Stop pre-paying for games in full before their release date. If you absolutely must pre-order from Gamestop, put no more than $5 down; there's no reason you should be giving them interest free loans.

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#10  Edited By Zirilius

Stop pre-paying for games in full before their release date. If you absolutely must pre-order from Gamestop, put no more than $5 down; there's no reason you should be giving them interest free loans.

I got no problem with people pre-ordering games. I happily pre-ordered Titanfall on PC, from Origin, as soon as the beta ended simply cause I had the money now and know that the week is heavy with bills and won't have it then.

Also if you are someone who trades games in at Gamestop (which is something I don't recommend anyone do) then the credit you get towards the game is tax free. Not that the savings makes up for what you traded in but its still a small amount of savings.