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2003-05-22, 06:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Okay, okay. I know it's hardly a charitable donation if I'm asking for something in return. But then again, it IS a donation on the part of the person who is willing to part with their trial key.
Anyway guys, I'd be really happy if one of you could find it in their heart to help me out. If you want more information, see this thread: http://www.planetside-universe.com/f...&threadid=8993 |
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2003-05-22, 06:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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Thanks for your support.
I feel a little bad that my first posts are centered around asking for something rather than contributing to the community in a constructive manner, however my need is acute. A weekend out on the piss with the lads trying to chase tail, or a weekend being anti-social and glued to the monitor playing Planetside? Gimme Planetside any time! |
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2003-05-22, 07:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
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Apparently not. I was in beta, so I have all the client files on my PC already. People in beta have successfully gone to retail by simply entering the CD key when prompted without re-installing. Many of them claim to still have their Planetside box in shrink-wrap.
Now unless the procedure for using the trial key is different, I'm assuming I can do the same thing with it. If someone reads the little card the key is printed on and it seems you need to do something else with it other than use it like a standard CD key, please let me know. I know I will still have to buy the retail version. That's not an issue for me. In my original post (linked to above) I've even offered to give whoever gives me their buddy key my buddy key in return when I get one. |
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2003-05-22, 07:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
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Unfortunately, experience suggests otherwise. Even the old FedEx "absolutely, positively, guaranteed overnight" style delivery still seems to take about a week to get here.
I once paid about $70 to get some plane tickets (which are much cheaper here for some reason) to a friend in England overnight. They arrived about three days after the flight... Anyway, a trial key will solve my pressing need, and PSU can use the cash regardless. It's a win-win situation really. |
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2003-05-22, 07:46 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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UPS has daily flights to Australia. So if your in metro area you can get your pkg in generally 2 days (they need time for customs clearing).
Uh yes I work for UPS but I cancelled my pre-order with GameStop because Sony claimed we would have it instores here on the 22nd. Bad decision :/ |
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