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Edited July 13, 2022
at 07:06 PM
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RegentGames via Eneba [eneba.com] has
$100 PlayStation Network Gift Card (Digital Code) on sale for
~$79.99 when you follow the instructions listed below.
Deal Instructions:
- Click here [eneba.com] to visit the product page
- Click 'Buy Now' to add the item to cart
- Proceed to your cart and start checkout
- Select a payment method: PayPal or Credit Card (a service fee will be applied on this step)
- At checkout look for the 'Got a Discount Code?' text above the total
- Apply discount code 100PSN
- Price after discount and service fee should be ~$79.99.
- Note, price is subject to change by a few cents due to currency exchange rate volatility.
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I haven't had a PSN account in over 6 years, skipped PS4, so I'd be starting over and catching up on loads of games.
I haven't had a PSN account in over 6 years, skipped PS4, so I'd be starting over and catching up on loads of games.
Yes that would be a good way to do it. You would pay 60 to upgrade to premium. However there is a cap to upgrading which is 150. So if you had four years of essentials and wanted to upgrade premium, it would normally cost 4*60=240 but psn caps any upgrade fees at 150
For extra, it would be 40 to upgrade though I'm not sure about the cap on extra
Steam gets vastly better deals on the games themselves though. I'd take their prices over the occasional 20% off a card.
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There is. It's super buried though. Kind of covered over by the cookies popup
Edit : I can confirm it worked! I bought 10 years in earlier deals. Then used this for the one time upgrade fee. Looks like I'm stuck now.
5. At checkout look for the 'Got a Discount Code?' text above the total
I had to look for this, and CLICK it and there's a place to enter the code $80.08 was my total cost. Don't proceed without entering the code.
Thank you so much!
Edit : I can confirm it worked! I bought 10 years in earlier deals. Then used this for the one time upgrade fee. Looks like I'm stuck now.
Yes. I used it to upgrade to extra and I wasn't charged tax.