GameStop offers a
1-Year GameStop PowerUp Rewards Pro Membership + 10,000 Bonus Sign-Up Rewards Points starting at
$9.99 (discount applies in cart).
Thanks to Deal Editor
Discombobulated for posting this deal.
Note: Offer valid for new Rewards Pro memberships. Membership discount will apply in-cart.
- GameStop PowerUp Rewards Pro Membership
- Digital Membership w/ Access to Digital Game Informer Magazine $9.99
- Membership w/ Access to Physical Digital Game Informer Magazine $14.99
- Note, be sure to click on the 'Go Pro Now' link and add to cart. $5 Discount will be reflected in cart.
About this deal:- Receive the following limited-time signup bonus via this offer:
- 10,000 Rewards Points
- May be redeemed for a $10 GameStop Rewards Certificate (valid for $10 off one single in-stock item)
- Allow up to 24 hours after signup to post to your account.
- Rewards Pro Benefits:
- $5 Monthly Reward Certificate ($60 total annually)
- Issued on the 1st of every month and expires on the final day of the month it is issued (does not rollover into subsequent month).
- 20 Rewards Points earned on each dollar spent
- 10% extra trade credit on games, accessories & tech
- Pro-only access to exclusive offers and events
- 12-Month GameInformer Magazine Subscription (digital or physical)
- At time of sign-up, you will be automatically enrolled in auto-renew.
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If you do go into the store, you can definitely grab a $5 e-gift card and exchange no money.
Great deal, thx OP. I like their clothes, pretty slick with a discount. T-shirts and what not for gifts and to keep.
Gamestop is a poorly managed company at the retail and online level (visiting them and observing their practices for 15+ years). I have very little trust in their promoted programs or products due to my experience in dealing with management and online support for issues with in store and online orders or redemption of points using PowerUp. Nothing terribly extreme so I'm not railing against them, it's just a constant drip of negative experiences usually regarding PowerUp and a lot of gotchas seem to be cooked in.
A good example being they changed the "$5 monthly redemption towards anything except Apple, Visa cards etc" that was promised to me in store upon signing up to now $5 towards an in-store physical product only or $10 GCs online, which I think will likely disappear moving forward too. The manager who sold me the program blamed me for not reading the contract language of "they have the right to change the program at will" as an excuse for 3 months after signing up, despite the only and primary benefit he pushed hard to me was this $5 free XBLive credit monthly that's now gone.
They often oversell and underdeliver on most things they push in my 15 years occasionally visiting them, and every console/game trade-in experience I've had has been disappointing as well, with one store saying one thing vs another saying another thing etc. It's just inconsistency across the board on many things making it often not worth the hassle. Sadly, I don't anticipate them thriving in the future unless their biz model changes significantly, like with the proposed in store experiences or something else.
Thanks for attending my "I generally don't trust Gamestop, not worth the hassle for $2-5 savings TED Talk"!!
Are GS' items usually overpriced and they seem to love selling used games as new? Yup. But this si a hook to bring people in the store that anyone with 2 or more functioning brain cells can easily use to a massive advantage.
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Gamestop is a poorly managed company at the retail and online level (visiting them and observing their practices for 15+ years). I have very little trust in their promoted programs or products due to my experience in dealing with management and online support for issues with in store and online orders or redemption of points using PowerUp. Nothing terribly extreme so I'm not railing against them, it's just a constant drip of negative experiences usually regarding PowerUp and a lot of gotchas seem to be cooked in.
A good example being they changed the "$5 monthly redemption towards anything except Apple, Visa cards etc" that was promised to me in store upon signing up to now $5 towards an in-store physical product only or $10 GCs online, which I think will likely disappear moving forward too. The manager who sold me the program blamed me for not reading the contract language of "they have the right to change the program at will" as an excuse for 3 months after signing up, despite the only and primary benefit he pushed hard to me was this $5 free XBLive credit monthly that's now gone.
They often oversell and underdeliver on most things they push in my 15 years occasionally visiting them, and every console/game trade-in experience I've had has been disappointing as well, with one store saying one thing vs another saying another thing etc. It's just inconsistency across the board on many things making it often not worth the hassle. Sadly, I don't anticipate them thriving in the future unless their biz model changes significantly, like with the proposed in store experiences or something else.
Thanks for attending my "I generally don't trust Gamestop, not worth the hassle for $2-5 savings TED Talk"!!
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I contacted MS and they were able to reimburse me, but the rep said it has been happening often and they are starting investigation into Gamestop
nvm, found at checkout.