Best-Pick via Eneba [eneba.com]has 1-Year PlayStation Plus subscription (Instant e-Delivery) for $35.99. Free e-delivery.Follow the instructions below to get the price of $35.99:Service fees apply. Use the indicated discount codes to reach the following prices (after coupon and service fees).
1. Select the cheapest off and click "Buy Now"
2. Go to cart
3. Select payment method PayPal or Credit Card (Service fees will be applied here)
4. Apply discount code:
PSNFOR2022
5. Proceed to checkout with end-price of $35.99
*Price is subject to change by a few cents due to currency exchange rate volatility
http://www.eneba.com/us/psn-plays.../best-pick
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I just checked here and it's $40. The deal posted is better than CDKEYS unless this deal is fraudulent.
Do other sites charge for the delivery fee with also adding their own processing fee, I am just curious and trying to understand is there any discrepancies or contrast that was the reason this detail was added to the title?
Right under the service fee, you should see a discount code entry option. Enter the above code and should bring the price down.
I waited and checked here some what actively for the past 4 months or something and not seen it get below $35, unless I missed it.
I passed on several $35 deals from various places in hopes of $25-30; but it didn't show up this year.
My plus expires today, so I'll be buying sometime this month.
Last I got them below that was 2020 BF I think. I'm gonna go the CD keys route even though it's more. Don't want to hassle with a used code that seems more frequent from Eneba for some reason.