That pricing is utterly random. I'm sure the UK population will pleasantly accept being stiffed 33%. I was just checking the price of Cakewalk products and they're doing the same, charging UK citizens 33% or more for the same download software. It's high time the UK, united as one, completely boycotted the rest of the world!
I definitely still have the delays; my penalty for too many purchases apparently, as my profile continues to grow in size I fear the delays will continue to increase and this is with my 50Mbps connection.
Are the music stores going to get anything more than what they have now? They already have their separate "store fronts" in Game Add-ons. I visit the Lips store every week since the in-game Get Music is exponentially worse if not an order of magnitude worse in its delays than the NXE.
I definitely still have the delays; my penalty for too many purchases apparently, as my profile continues to grow in size I fear the delays will continue to increase and this is with my 50Mbps connection.
Are the music stores going to get anything more than what they have now? They already have their separate "store fronts" in Game Add-ons. I visit the Lips store every week since the in-game Get Music is exponentially worse if not an order of magnitude worse in its delays than the NXE.
I definitely still have the delays; my penalty for too many purchases apparently, as my profile continues to grow in size I fear the delays will continue to increase and this is with my 50Mbps connection.
Are the music stores going to get anything more than what they have now? They already have their separate "store fronts" in Game Add-ons. I visit the Lips store every week since the in-game Get Music is exponentially worse if not an order of magnitude worse in its delays than the NXE.
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Also, according to that press release MS will be adding PayPal as a payment option on the web Marketplace.
Major Nelson said:PayPal is currently supported for Xbox LIVE users in the U.S. only.
PayPal can only be used to purchase Microsoft Points on Xbox.com.
PayPal accounts are not available for purchasing Microsoft Points on the Xbox 360 console.
You can associate multiple Pay Pal accounts with your Xbox LIVE account.
I don't really want to associate any credit source with my 360 account, after the PITA it was to remove it earlier this year, so I wish you could use it for one-off payments. Guess I'm sticking to prepaid cards.
Sometimes it is BLAZING fast and other times it is so slow.
Too bad too, because I like watching Nav play with his warthog
Don't have PayPal? If you did, then that would be ideal since it can only be used to buy MS Points.
I don't have much of a game history, but there were times it was slow for me as well.
I too was watching Nav drive his warthog around this evening.
Did anyone get disconnected from XBL tonight, around 11:05 pm EST? A coworker and I were hitting up thenew Dark Corner's Horde when we were both disconnected. We're both in the NXE Preview but have different internet providers.
15%. A $30 tax-free list price translates to ~£18. Add 15% VAT and that's ~£20. Microsofts 2400 points is $30, £20, so that's about right. As I noticed later, the problem is that regional pricing has price-hiked a couple of titles.I've always wondered about this, but doesn't the UK price include a (rather hefty) value added tax?
15%. A $30 tax-free list price translates to ~£18. Add 15% VAT and that's ~£20. Microsofts 2400 points is $30, £20, so that's about right. As I noticed later, the problem is that regional pricing has price-hiked a couple of titles.
That is no longer an issue. I removed 6 cards within about 2 minutes last month all from xbox.com. It only got tricky when my Creators Club was linked to one, Live to another, and the debit card I use now was what I wanted to use. I just needed to set the primary to my debit card (from billing.microsoft) and then I was able to remove everything. For the cards that weren't linked to anything it is just a "remove" link from xbox.com.
What I loathe about MSFT billing is that it takes them almost a month to post a charge to an account for auto-renewal accounts. My July Creators Club subscription didn't post until this week. My November Live auto-renewal probably won't post until Christmas, that is unacceptable.
Have you had a chance to look into getting a Live card like off of Amazon? For 6 years I have been doing the auto renewal and decided to jump on the deals at Amazon and got 12+1 months, PGR4, 360 Key pad all for $50
as NavNuc said, it used to be hard to remove CCs but they added an easy, remove or change, edit feature for all your linked accounts at Xbox.com.