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Xbox 360 Live 3 month Gold Card Microsoft

List Price: $24.99
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Description:

Xbox360 Live 3-mo Gold Card

Features:

3 Month Xbox LIVE Gold Membership


Unlimited online multi-player gaming


Early access to content, including free game demos


Save your game, Xbox LIVE gamer profile, game demos, and custom soundtracks


Connect with friends through Facebook


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.25 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.1 inches
Package Weight: 0.05 pounds
Release Date: November 15, 2005
Average Customer Rating: based on 1465 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Xbox 360
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 1465 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

596 of 630 found the following review helpful:

5Prepaid Is BetterDec 19, 2006
By J. Gable
To start off, I'd like to say that X-Box Live is amazing and worth every penny. Online gaming is incredibly fun and quite a good way to pass time.

That aside, there are downsides to X-Box Live that can be avoided through prepaid cards. Number one, you always run the risk that unwarranted transactions will be made if your credit card information is stored on your X-Box 360 system. It may not happen all that often, but it's best to avoid it all together.

The biggest reason to buy prepaid Xbox Live card is the renewal process that happens when you don't use one. If you order X-Box Live through your system, it'll renew every time your subscription runs out. This wouldn't be a problem except that it's not that easy to cancel. Instead of canceling through your system, you have to go through the hassle of actually calling X-Box Live support. Even then, depending on the representative you get, you may be hassled to keep your subscription because they really don't want you to cancel it. I'm guessing that's part of their job to convince you to keep it, but it still is frustrating to the person that is trying to cancel it.

You'll have to go through this process every time you want to cancel if you don't use a prepaid card. Is that hassle really worth it? I don't think so. Therefore, avoid all of the problems by simply buying a prepaid card. You won't be sorry.

UPDATE: (3/6/2011): I updated this review about a year ago pointing out that you could disable the subscription on X-Box Live's website. As of this update, they've taken that feature away again. I'm guessing Microsoft must have seen a major increase on people who canceled their subscription, thus now forcing you to call their customer service hot-line again to cancel. Even if they add it back, just save yourself the hassle and get a prepaid card. You never have to worry about dealing with customer service that will try their hardest to get you to stay on as a recurring customer. Amazon also gives great deals throughout the year. You could save yourself $20 to $30 sometimes just by checking to see if Amazon has these prepaid cards on sale. What's not to love about that?

30 of 30 found the following review helpful:

5Better than buying one in a retail store.Aug 24, 2011
By Trent Sturgill
I decided to purchase one of these when my current subscription expired. It took a matter of minutes, and I was logged back on to my Live account. It was also about $10-12 cheaper than it would've been if I went to my local big box store (not to mention gas and time). Here are the steps that I took:

1. Purchased it on Amazon.com
2. Checked my e-mail to retrieve my Xbox Live Code immediately after purchase.
3. Logged onto my account on xbox.com, and put the Xbox Live Code in. (Or enter the code on the Xbox 360 dashboard.)
4. Turned on my 360 and viola! Instantaneous access.

I plan on purchasing this again when my current subscription is up. It's a total no brainer.

103 of 115 found the following review helpful:

5xbox rocksDec 03, 2004
By Robin
This site is the cheapest I have found for this card.

Do not pay for your live service monthly on your credit card.

It's alot cheaper to buy one of these cards every year.

159 of 191 found the following review helpful:

5Two reasons to get this cardNov 12, 2004
By Timur Tabi
There are only two reasons to get this Xbox Live subscription card. First, as a gift for someone who already has Xbox Live and wants to renew his subscription. Second, the normal yearly fee is $50, so if you can get this card cheaper than that, you'll save money.

This card is not a good way to get Xbox Live if you don't already have it. For that purpose, buy the starter kit (ASIN B000209V8K), which includes a free game, a headset, and a year subscription. Without the headset, Xbox Live is pretty boring.

193 of 233 found the following review helpful:

4Cheapest Live Subsription OptionNov 05, 2009
By S. Taylor
From what I can find this is the cheapest cost per month option available for a live gold subscription. Depending on the current price, it ranges from $2.9158 to $3.3325 per month. What I don't get is why this credit card sized subscription card comes in such wasteful packaging. It comes in a rather large plastic packaging, which requires it to be shipped in a box. You get free shipping, but how wasteful. Why doesn't amazon just offer the code online and not eat the cost of shipping and at the same time be a little greener?

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