I can't find it on the regular Amazon site but if you have prime now it's a good deal with free delivery
Even better if you have one of the £5 promotion discounts for buying a no rush item on Amazon (which I had)
Don't forget to remove the optional tip (what's with these tips anyway, aren't they being paid enough? It's not like we tip shop workers who serve us, or when we post an item in the post office or even the local postman)
Use code VG5OFF35 to get it for £30.99 from Amazon.co.uk (credit to mmk1125)
17 comments
[email protected]
13 Sep 17#16
My copy has shipped so only (?) took a couple of weeks, still better than the specified 1-2 months.
Cheers OP.
mmk1125 to [email protected]
13 Sep 17#17
Mines dispatching with ETA tomorrow/Friday
mark9000
3 Sep 17#15
Cracks me up how Amazon price match with zero stock. Dispatch could be weeks away. For the sake of a fiver you may as well get it from Argos today
lodgic
2 Sep 17#14
Loved this game
moshixmoshi
1 Sep 17#13
Be a few years for you lot waiting for the below £10/15/20 mark at this rate.
HopesAnchor131
1 Sep 17#10
Purchased this for £40 last weekend, fml
Chris.Martin
1 Sep 17#9
Ordered for £30.99 as pre-order. Let's hope it's not too long till they get stock.
[email protected]
1 Sep 17#8
Nice. Paid £30.99 including the code. Can't believe this game is still going for this much.
choccie32
1 Sep 17#5
Tipping is an American thing, as that is how they make their money, as they do not have minimum wage and are paid tiny amounts per hour, the tips are relied upon. Here it should be paid for good service, asking for a tip prior to the service defeats the object!
catt466
1 Sep 17#4
I also don't like the option of tips, I am not going to use this service at all.
Ashe
1 Sep 17#3
"aren't they paid enough?" - well, unless you have details of their pay, let's stop speculating on a service where pay is clearly subsidised by tips.
dlm136 to Ashe
1 Sep 17#6
You've misquoted me I said "aren't they being paid enough?" no speculation, just an honest question. The UK has a minimum wage so tips shouldn't be used to subsidise a salary
Anyway this is off topic, so let's just discuss the deal!
Ashe to dlm136
1 Sep 17#11
The word "being" that I missed out doesn't actually change the meaning. It was a speculative question.
Minimum wage doesn't mean they are paid the appropriate amount, especially in a delivery job like this where extra costs are incurred. I agree that tips shouldn't be something to subsidise a salary, but they are - simply by the fact Amazon are doing it.
If you make an "honest question" within your post, don't be surprised when people respond to it.
freedms_stain to Ashe
1 Sep 17#12
Amazon does not pay delivery drivers a salary.
They are hired as self employed contractors and are paid per delivery.
Without the tip system Prime Now is most likely unsustainable for the drivers.
mmk1125
1 Sep 17#2
Thanks op! Used VG5OFF35 and ordered it for £30.99 as "preorder", hopefully it'll go through!
dlm136 to mmk1125
1 Sep 17#7
How'd I miss that one! I could have used my £5 off the prime now for something else and used that one instead! Thanks, I'll add it to the post
Opening post
I can't find it on the regular Amazon site but if you have prime now it's a good deal with free delivery
Even better if you have one of the £5 promotion discounts for buying a no rush item on Amazon (which I had)
Don't forget to remove the optional tip (what's with these tips anyway, aren't they being paid enough? It's not like we tip shop workers who serve us, or when we post an item in the post office or even the local postman)
Edit - same price on Amazon.Co.Uk to preorder
amazon.co.uk/gp/…new
Use code VG5OFF35 to get it for £30.99 from Amazon.co.uk
(credit to mmk1125)
17 comments
Cheers OP.
Can't believe this game is still going for this much.
Anyway this is off topic, so let's just discuss the deal!
Minimum wage doesn't mean they are paid the appropriate amount, especially in a delivery job like this where extra costs are incurred. I agree that tips shouldn't be something to subsidise a salary, but they are - simply by the fact Amazon are doing it.
If you make an "honest question" within your post, don't be surprised when people respond to it.
They are hired as self employed contractors and are paid per delivery.
Without the tip system Prime Now is most likely unsustainable for the drivers.
I could have used my £5 off the prime now for something else and used that one instead!
Thanks, I'll add it to the post
amazon.co.uk/gp/…new