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#142791 24-Mar-2014 20:41
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Hey guys, just a quick straw poll on people's experiences with www.wegotgame.co.nz
They are on my radar as they are $20-30 cheaper on a few games i have my eye on from a quick pricespy check.
I know they ship out of Australia, just wondering if anyone has any real world experience.
Thanks.

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  #1012914 26-Mar-2014 09:29
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Never used them (or even heard of them tbh). Why not just use Steam? Much easier, and their sales are EPIC! Unless the games that you want isn't on there?



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  #1012956 26-Mar-2014 09:57
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Steam + Humble Bundle FTW ;)




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  #1012999 26-Mar-2014 10:45
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never heard of them... i go for steam, and NZGameShop for my AAA tittles.. 




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  #1013347 26-Mar-2014 18:48
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Thanks for this. I'm a console gamer so no steam sales for me :-(
The lack of brand recognition doesn't inspire confidence... might dabble with a cheapy purchase and report back but will stick with other sources for the main purchases.
Thanks guys

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