Store rewards: £10 Amazon gift cards out of stock

Discussion in 'BukkitDev Information and Feedback' started by desht, May 28, 2013.

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    desht

    I noticed that £10 Amazon gift cards are out of stock (and have been for at least a couple of weeks), although all other denominations of cards in every currency are available, including the $10 and €10 cards.

    Any particular reason for this?
     
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    kreashenz

    Probably because most of the people who play minecraft use £ currency over the $ and €. I'm hoping to get a $10 card soon :)
     
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    lukegb

    I've poked Curse about it. They pointed out they do have £50 cards in stock and they hope to get the £10 and £20 cards in stock soon.
     
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    Skyshayde

    They actually mail the cards? I thought they just gave you a promo code to enter in lol.
     
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    lukegb

    I believe they prepurchase the gift certificates so they have them stocked and ready to send people when they're bought. They don't actually send you the cards. :p
     
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    Skyshayde

    Ooooohhhh
     
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    Hoolean

    Still not in stock :(

    Not really an issue for me, as I'm in no hurry to redeem but just to let anyone else know who stumbles upon this thread before they get disappointed.
     
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    emericask8ur

    The only one is the 2000 Point one -.-
     
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    ZachBora

    I got a 2000 point amazon card some weeks ago and I use it on amazon.com without knowing I could use it on amazon.ca ><

    The stuff on .ca are so cheaper it's ridiculous. NAFTA isn't real.

    Edit: by the way they reason they are out of stock is because they are pre-paid. It's not a transaction they do once you click buy like the Paypal one. When you buy an amazon card, you get your code right away. If you use take a paypal, someone has to do the transaction.
     
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