Blizzard World of Warcraft $29.99 60 Day Prepaid Card: Requires full version of World of Warcraft to play
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Brand | Activision |
Item model number | WOWSUB 9414 |
Color | Multicolor |
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Product Id | 681809 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.2 (10 ratings) 3.2 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 799366653912 |
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My husband is a fan of the World of Warcraft game and has been playing it since 2005. One of the first times that I remember purchasing him a World of Warcraft 60 Day Prepaid Time gift card was back in December 2006 as a Christmas present. I recently purchased another World of Warcraft 60 Day Prepaid Time Card for my husband. He is satisfied with the card. Needless to say, he also enjoys the game so much that there have been attempts to convert me to the World of Warcraft game. I completely understand why he would do so because it does look like an interesting game. However, my spouse understands that it is not my cup of tea because of the excessive violence, but I am completely supportive of him playing World of Warcraft. The World of Warcraft 60 Day Prepaid Time Card by Blizzard Entertainment is a great gift for loved ones who are fans of World of Warcraft and/or those who enjoy the game themselves.
I recently ran out of game time, and this is one of my favorite games. This allowed me to keep questing and have fun with my friends!
Helping me feed my addiction since 2005! Also a nice alternative to that surprise $15 charge on your credit card every month.
Mandatory to buy this to play the game if you do not own a credit card. You will save money in the long run by buying more than 1 month at a time with a credit card, but not with these cards. Still worth it though.
I bought this online because I had eCards to use but picking it up in the store quickly showed why that isn't the best solution. These cards require activation at the register but a UPC code is created for 'packaging' of site to store items, that the cashier scans to be able to give the item over to me, the customer. Nowhere in that process is the actual game time CARD run through the register and activated. What should have been a 2 minute pickup at the store, turned into 30 while they figured out they needed to void the online purchase and just charge me at the store. Luckily I was aware they needed activation, since there was no prompt at the register due to the created UPC code being the only thing scanned at pick-up time, or else it would have been added hassle to get home, scratch it off, and have it not work.
60 days so i have to pay 30 $ evrytime when i reach 60 day, seems not fair even if great game
considering the game is over 10 years old and the game has been steadily going down hill patch after patch and the game is nothign more than sheer repetion 30 for 2 months is to much. the actual value of this card is $10 and personally i think that is pushing it seeing as how it is so repetative ( quest, raid or pvp) and most people i see are actually spending more time just sitting in the caht that actually playing the game ( really people just go outside and chat instead of paying someone to do that over a pc)
Got the time card at the store after buying online, that is a good thing.Got the card home and to use it, B Net would not accept it, turns out it was a "bad card", i called the store and the sales person said to bring it back and he would replace it. Ok, drive back to the store, got replacement (one that worked) time card. Turns out, this is not a uncommon problem with Blizzard game time cards from Walmart would not say where the problem is and did say thank you for buying at their store, Thankfully the replacement card was accepted by B Net when getting back home to use The Time Card, ~ is this a Blizzard problem or Walmart problem~ ! I don't know and don't care, I am glad it was only a 55 mile round trip to Walmart that i had to make 2 times for a time card.
I don't know but I think the store failed to activate the card. I purchased it for my 14 year old grandson who lives 1000 miles from me, His dad picked it up from the local WalMart. He tell me it's not activated.