But i will probably pre order it at the local gamestop just because it's the easiest way for a 17 y/o swedish person.|||It's hard to tell at this point, but I'll get both the CE and Battle.net digital download and play whichever arrives first (I'm in Brazil x()|||Quote:
For people from US buying from Blizzard store can be good idea...
But when you live in Europe it's not so great. For some unknown reasons Blizz think that 1$ = 1Euro. So for example SC2 in US cost 60$ and in Europe it cost 60Euro, which is around 87$ (bascily 45% more) and thats quite a lot.
This is true, not only with blizzard but many other online retailers like steam, and it's a real shame.|||Quote:
This is true, not only with blizzard but many other online retailers like steam, and it's a real shame.
indeed -___- and why the heck does GB amazon offer it for 29 pound ? thats like 35 euro - i feel pretty pissed about that as a german , how comes the descrepance is more than 25 euro pre release ? wtf|||I pre-ordered it on the 3 Jan 2010 from amazon.co.uk (due to how they work it good to order early pay when goods are despatched and lowest listed price after I ordered it IE if it listed for �1 after I ordered it I pay �1 on dispatch date) max price I am gonna Pay is �24.99 so I alreay saved �5 on my copy YAY!.|||I would have done the same had i known for sure the gamekey would work on BNet without any restrictions..

You can return an open copy for a new copy. A free second account for whatever you need it for.|||Wait, wut? Really?|||Quote:
Wal-Mart is the only choice.
You can return an open copy for a new copy. A free second account for whatever you need it for.
Don't all retailers let you return an open game for the exact same thing.
For instance bestbuy says
- Opened computer software, movies, music and video games can be exchanged for the identical item but cannot be returned for a refund
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