Best Buy Offers Sale on Prepaid Cards: Buy 1, Save 20% on 2nd

Best Buy Offers Sale on Prepaid Cards: Buy 1, Save 20% on 2nd

Great for Steam Summer Sale beginning tomorrow!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 22, 2016 @ 11:28 PM (Staff Bios)
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As we all know, Steam Summer sale is beginning tomorrow, and you may have your wallet prepared. Personally, I am stuck between a rock and a hard place: should I pre-order Zero Time Dilemma for the Vita so I can receive my Final Fantasy XIV code of free goodies? Or maybe, just maybe I should get a Steam gift card?

Well, the card would come with a lot of risk. I at least know I want Zero Time Dilemma. But I apologize for the wild tangent. Back to the topic at hand. It turns out that Best Buy knows this sale is happening... sort of. For this week, if you buy a currency card, you'll receive 20 percent off a second card. So if you'd purchase two $50 Steam cards for the Summer Sale, you'll be able to save $10. That's enough for an additional free game or two! Of course, it doesn't apply to Steam, but also PSN, Nintendo's eShop, or Xbox Live. Of course, you can also mix and match them. The offer ends on Saturday, so you don't have to pick them up immediately if you're unsure on the sale offerings of Steam.

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