Zeus via Eneba has
$50 PlayStation Store eGift Card (Digital Delivery) on sale for $44.42 - $4.46 w/discount code
PSN50US + $3.12 service fee =
~$43.08.
Thanks to Staff Member
Red_Liz for sharing this deal.
Note, must apply the listed discount code in cart for discount to apply. Ensure seller is Zeus
Deal Instructions:
- Go here to see the product page
- Select 'Buy Now' to add it to cart
- Apply discount code PSN50US
- Enter your zip code and state
- Note: Sales tax will be applied based on your location
- Proceed to checkout
- Select a payment method: PayPal or Credit Card (a service fee will be applied on this step)
- Price after discount and service fee will be ~$43.08
- Note: Price is subject to change by a few cents due to currency exchange rate volatility
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Edit: nvm, wrong region. It works.
P.S. Just in case others are confused by some errors, my only hiccups (not Eneba's) were:
* keeping my checkout screen open too long (error was "1 or more fields is invalid"), so I emptied the cart & re-checked out.
* forgot that PayPal Credit now requires $149.99 min. purchase in order to stretch interest-free payments over 6 months. So instead of buying 3 cards @ $128'ish to exceed the old interest-free minimum of $99.99, I now purchased 4 @ $171.08.
* PSN is grumpy if you redeem 4 codes all at once, so I had to redeem 2 codes, exit the popup dialog (where you enter codes), then enter 2 more codes.
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Costa Rica?
Higher quality, as far as basics to basics I'd agree, as it's more like farm to table type stuff here that is even more expensive. So, perphaps in that regard. Higher quality food is less expensive in Costa Rica. Standard groceries, and even eating out, are not.
Source: I just spent 3+ weeks in San Jose mid-Dec thorugh New Years, and was there quite a lot back in 2016-2018.
For both higher quality and less expensive, Germany has us both beat. Although of the places I've been, Vietnam is the hands-down winner for healthy low-cost food.
Higher quality, as far as basics to basics I'd agree, as it's more like farm to table type stuff here that is even more expensive. So, perphaps in that regard. Higher quality food is less expensive in Costa Rica. Standard groceries, and even eating out, are not.
Source: I just spent 3+ weeks in San Jose mid-Dec thorugh New Years, and was there quite a lot back in 2016-2018.
For both higher quality and less expensive, Germany has us both beat. Although of the places I've been, Vietnam is the hands-down winner for healthy low-cost food.
If you expect to eat an American diet and expect it for the same price in Latin countries (in spite of import costs, profit margins, etc), you will be disappointed. We are accustomed to cheap, highly processed, name brand "foods." These are more expensive in Latin countries.
What is cheaper and better quality in Latin countries is produce- it's all organic without the markup. Meats are not much cheaper, but probably fewer hormones and processing.
You will not appreciate this if you go to a Costco or corporate retailer. You need to go to LOCAL MARKETS down a dirt road - that is where you find the best, freshest, farm-to-table food dirt cheap.
I haven't been to CR in 20+ years, but I lived in Honduras for a couple years. It makes all the difference when you shop local.
Haven't ever lived in Germany, but I shop at Lidl (German supermarket chain) here in the US. it's too bad they don't sell the same products here as in Europe - lots of processed foods full of high profit margin poison - high fructose corn syrup - so bad for health that it is literally banned everywhere else in the world except the US. We can blame industry control over regulatory agencies for that, but hopefully we Make America Healthy Again and this will change in time.
Agree about Vietnam though, it's like Thailand was before too many westerners arrived and drove up prices. Don't tell anybody else about it 😅
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