Why did they stop allowing you to Pre-Order Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition at Gamestop?

16th of January 2012 3

Why did they stop allowing you to Pre-Order Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition at Gamestop?

Question by : Why did they stop allowing you to Pre-Order Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition at Gamestop?
I don’t get it. I was looking at it to buy it in a while:(

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Answer by opurt
Depends on the location, but each store is only guaranteed so many copies; they may have already sold pre-orders for all the copies they’re going to get. They try not to sell stuff they know they’re not going to have.

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3 great comment(s) for this post

  1. Superdork 01:39 16/01 of 2012

    Probably because people pre-ordered all the prestige editions that GS has. It’s a limited edition thing, so there are only going to be so many available.

    You can try other stores, like Best Buy or Amazon.

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  2. Andy 02:39 16/01 of 2012

    Amazon + Release Day Shipping

    You’ll get the game same day as the release, pay less for it (when you consider the tax you won’t have to pay), and Amazon isn’t going to sell out.

    Oh yeah, and you don’t have to pay a pre-order fee…why people still go to GameStop is beyond me.

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  3. evan 03:14 16/01 of 2012

    Andy- its not a pre order fee. You put $ 5 down to your pre order and pay $ 5 less at the end for it. It works out being the same price, Its just their way of making sure people who pre order will actually pay the rest and buy the game.

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