Jigsaw's Rants & Reviews

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Free Month of GameFly

GameFly sent me another coupon for my friends to get a free month of GameFly. Here are the details:

For a limited time, we're giving you a special opportunity to send your friends and family an entire month of GameFly for FREE. That's three times the length of our regular free trial, and a $22.95 value to your friends! Quantities are limited and this special offer expires May 20, so forward this e-mail to your friends and family today.

-The GameFly Team

Good for: 1 free month of
GameFly video game rentals

Expires: 5/20/2008

Link to Free Month of GameFly: http://www.gamefly.com/promo.asp?strpromocode=GFFFWR9MH6XJTRTR

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Free Month of GameFly

I got this email from GameFly today and I thought I'd pass on the offer to all of my blog readers. For a limited time you can get a free one month trial to GameFly. Normally their trials are 10 days so if you've been thinking of checking out GameFly now is a great time to do that. This is a 30 day trial of the 2 Game plan.


Coupon Link

Good for: 1 free month of GameFly video game rentals

EXPIRES: 2/12/2008

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Gaming This Past Weekend

It was a good weekend in gaming for me. I got a ton more songs with 5 starts this weekend in Guitar Hero III. I can tell I'm getting better at it, but I'm still not as good as I could be. I also finished off Episode 2 of Half-Life 2. It was a lot of fun. The ending caught me off guard, but I'll not spoil it by telling you anything about it. I'm really hoping there is an Episode 3 in the works or that Half-Life 3 picks up where Episode 2 left off because I'm dying to see where the story goes. I also played in a 1-Flag CTF tournament in Halo 3 this weekend with about 24 other guys from AGE. My team, despite my numerous betrayals, ended up winning by one point. It was really close, but in the end our defense held. Special thanks to my sister for babysitting my son so I could play in the tournament without any distractions. Finally, this weekend was topped off by getting an email from GameFly letting me know I had 5 referrals so I get six months of GameFly for free. Since the only place that I referred people was here on this blog - thanks to all of you who signed up as my referral. You just saved me like $120. All in all, it was a great weekend in gaming and I'm looking forward to spending more time in Halo 3 and Guitar Hero III.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Free Month of GameFly.com

I received the below email today from GameFly.com.
For a limited time, we're giving you a special opportunity to send your friends and family an entire month of GameFly service for FREE. That's three times the length of our regular free trial, and a $22.95 value to your friends!

This special offer expires 7/31/2007, so forward this e-mail to your friends and family today.

-The GameFly Team
So, if anyone is interested in checking out GameFly this seems like a great time to do that. Personally, I've had nothing but great services from them. Just follow this link (here) and sign up.



After the first month if you decide to stay with GameFly don't forget to check out BrightSpot.tv and save $10 a month on your GameFly membership.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

BrightSpot.tv Savings Is Now $10 A Month

As I previously mentioned (here), BrightSpot.tv will allow you to save on your monthly GameFly.com bill. Previously they it was a $5 a month savings, but now it seems they have raised it to $10 a month. That is almost half off the two games out plan.

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Friday, March 16, 2007

Save $5 a Month on GameFly.com - BrightSpot.tv Review

A friend of mine recently told me BrightSpot.tv could save me $5 a month on my GameFly.com membership. Since I'm a tightwad I figured I'd check it out. BrightSpot.tv essentially pays you for watching advertisers' videos. You don't get actual cash, but instead the money you make gets credited to an account of your choice. Currently, it can either be for a GameFly.com account or an NBA.com Audio League Pass. I figured the videos would be lame commercials, but most of them were for movies or games. Each one you watch is worth $0.50. Most of them are 30 seconds long, but a few are movie trailers that are over a minute. After watching the video you answer a couple questions about the video. You can watch up to 6 videos a day.

Right now there are no additional movies for me to watch, but I've earned $21.50 so far. In addition to watching the videos yourself they also have an option to add additional family members to your "household". Then, when that family member watches videos the credit goes towards your account. This would be great if I had kids who used GameFly. I could have them watch a videos to help offset the cost of their game rentals.

Going into it I thought it was going to be a scam, but they have a very nice, clean website. They seem pretty legitimate since they have partnered with NBA.com and GameFly.com. Today, I received an email confirming that $5 had been credited to my GameFly account so it seems like my concerns were ill founded. Hopefully they grow and add some additional partners, but if not I'm happy with saving on my GameFly membership.

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Monday, February 12, 2007

GameFly.com vs GameznFlix.com

The Battle For My Game Rental Dollar

Like my subtitle? I spent 40 minutes thinking that baby up :-)
Anyway, back on topic, I've been using GameznFlix for almost a year now. For the last 8 or 9 months their shipping times have been very streaky. When I fist signed up they would ship me new games within a day or two of returning the previous one. However, on a couple occasions it has been 4 weeks between game shipments. When they do eventually get around to shipping me something it generally takes 4 or 5 days to get to me even though they ship from here in California.

I think part of the problem is that I signed up the same time as they started a big marketing campaign that added a lot of new customers. With all these new members they do not have enough copies of each game to go around. I will admit I generally only have 3 or 4 games in my queue and most of them are fairly new; so that probably does not help. Frankly, that is not really my problem. I'm paying for a service and I expect it to be provided. I really like the price, but now that my queue is getting pretty small I'm thinking of switching to GameFly even though it costs a bit more. I have 0 games out with GameznFlix right now, but nothing has been shipped to me in over 6 weeks.

I signed up for the 10 day free trial from GameFly on Sunday a couple weeks back and Monday they shipped me Lost Planet and Tony Hawk Project 8; both arrived in two days. Both games have been in my queue with GameznFlix since their release with a Short Wait status while I have zero games out. It seems like GameznFlix just doesn't have enough copies of most games. So, I guess the question really comes down to “Am I really saving any money if it takes 3 or 4 times as long to get games from GameznFlix as it would from GameFly?”

I think the answer to that, at least for me, is No. What good is it to save 5 dollars a month if I never have any games to play?

So, I’m going to cancel my GameznFlix membership and continue with GameFly. In my experience GameFly has quicker shipping time frames and more of each game in stock. GameFly shipped me Lost Planet the day after it was released. Two weeks later GameznFlix still has not shipped it. GameFly also has a much nicer website/interface. It loads quicker, it lets me stay logged in between visits, and it has a very nice search feature. None of these things by themselves are really that noticeable, but when you see the difference as a whole it is really evident. Also, GameFly has partnered with the USPS so as soon as the Post Office scans a game you are returning GameFly is notified and begins the process of shipping you another game. This way you don't have to wait as long between games. In my experience this cuts 2 to 3 days of the shipping times.

Finally, GameFly will let you invite your friends to join and then give them a discount on the monthly cost if they do. That is pretty nice. If you’re thinking of signing up with GameFly you can get the discount as well by using this link: GameFly Invite.

So, here is a quick breakdown of how this weighs out for me.
GameFly.com Benefits
* Wider selection of games
* Games ship out faster
* Better website design
* Better queue management

GameznFlix.com Benefits
* Lower monthly cost
* Rents movies as well (which I never used)

So, back to my previous question, saving 5 dollars a month is not helping me when I'm sitting at home with no games to play. When I pay for a service I want it to work for me. GameFly may cost a little more but it works for me and that makes it worth the price.

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