Brink new for cheap!


(SinDonor) #1

$17!!!

http://dealzon.com/deals/brink


(aviynw) #2

um… you ever heard of amazon?


(L00fah) #3

This has nothing to do with the forest or an extinct race of warrior women. Please stay on topic.


(SinDonor) #4

[QUOTE=aviynw;377291]um… you ever heard of amazon?

Wow, that Amazon site is amazing!!! Dude, thanks for the info. I’m shopping there from now on. Sweet!!!1111!1


(FireWorks) #5

One thing to consider about amazon is that theres is absolutely no money left in your local area. The whole money goes to a company somewhere else in the world leaving your local economy with nothing. Average joe and jane from the local store dont get paid and have a harder time to feed their children.

Edit: Sorry my english is lacking the words to phrase it better and I got trouble to translate Wertschöpfung with “added value”. Hope you still get, what i mean.

Edit2: Same of course goes for steam. Wonder why people in your area get laid off, start thinking about cash flow.


(etwolfmod) #6

I’m betting soon Brink will be sold at $10 and less.


(aviynw) #7

um…If we all bought from our local stores regardless of service than the stores with ****ty service wouldn’t go out of business like they should. I buy from amazon because its more convenient and cheaper. Additionally, by not buying from somewhere else your not helping someone else’s local economy, so can’t we all agree not be dicks and buy from each other? If you buy locally I bet that helps your local economy, but if everybody did the same thing then all loclal economies would suck. But this is totally off-topic.


(aviynw) #8

[QUOTE=etwolfmod;377350]I’m betting soon Brink will be sold at $10 and less.[/QUOTE] it is for the pc. which is pretty ridiculous.


(Jimmy James) #9

Half the storefronts in downtown San Francisco have been empty for years and now serve as homeless cardboard shanty towns. However, I don’t believe “****ty service” had anything to do with it. Within a couple years we lost FAO Schwarz flagship store, Virgin Megastore’s flagship store, Borders, Disney, Egghead (went online as newegg), and countless local businesses. I think it’s more a sign of the horrible economy instead of the quality of service.

-JJ