Target's new preorder program offers GiftCards for future purchases

Posted Apr 16, 2009 at 12:03PM by Glenn M. Listed in: PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii Tags: EA Sports, Electronic Arts, LucasArts, Nintendo, THQ, UFC
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Target - Image 1Target just announced that their new preorder program will give you GiftCards upon claiming your reserved games, giving you a little bit of honey for your money. It's like getting a mini-refund or a rebate as a reward for your reservation.

Starting April 19th, customers can get a reservation card for only a dollar. Bring it back within seven days of release of your game, then they'll give you a GiftCard worth US$ 5. It may not sound much, but if Target's your place for game purchases, accumulating GiftCards could help you out for succeeding purchases.

So says Mark Schindele, senior VP at Target:

WeÂ’ve created a reservation guarantee that ensures guests will get their hands on popular games the day they are released, and a $5 GiftCard upon purchase adds even more value.


We are constantly striving to make sure our guests find everything they need to work, live and play all in one convenient and simplified shopping experience.


The program will kick-off with titles such as Punch Out!! from Nintendo, EA Sports Active from Electronic Arts, Ghostbusters from Atari, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings from LucasArts, and UFC 2009 Undisputed from THQ.




Via Target Pressroom

 
 
 

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by ptspyder - 2009-04-16 18:10
» An OK deal...

Wouldn't sway all of my purchases, but would make me more likely to pre-order there...

by Link75e - 2009-04-17 02:48
» sounds good

only tittle on the list that i might look at might be ghostbuters but thats because i grew up wth them other than that they chose really bad tittles to begin with. But i might start pre ordering here i mean 5 dollars adds up.

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