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Where to get a early copy of madden 11 in NC??


Pantherman

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I work at Target and they have huge notices posted about selling Madden early and how for every copy we sell early, we net ourselves a fine well over a grand, so I wouldn't try there. I am with you though. If anyone knows, I would love to know.

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:cryin: I asked for no stupid post only serious ones.:eek:

Seriously, drive up to Cashiers and find the Exxon Station, it is off the beaten path, and they will have the game before everyone else.

Also, my experience is that the Philipines are great at getting poo before everyone else, mostly bootleg.

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fyi, there are no serious responses on the huddle.

This ^, don't expect to post something like asking where to get madden a week early and not have someone take a jab.

BTW, if you know anyone that works in a store...say Gamestop...or an even smaller game store chain or store...then they already have it in the backroom. Probably have had it for a couple of weeks now.

Back before the game companies starting getting over serious about pre releases and so forth, I checked out a copy of a game like 1-2 weeks before it came out. (while I was working at Gamestop, they used to let employees check out games for a couple of days...Used/ new didn't matter)

Some of the new Games at Gamestop, if they've been open to be placed on the shelve (disk is in a sleeve) then odds are it's been played by someone who works there if they haven't changed the checkout rules.

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