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[PC Gaming] 75% off at GMG: EVE Online $4, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Steam $4 (Were $19.99)

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Use code GMG20-JLKSA-7A8HA for 20% off making it $4

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 activated via Steam

http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/au/en/pc/games/action/lego-h…


Use code GMG20-JLKSA-7A8HA for 20% off making it $4

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  • +5

    Also there's this 14-day free trial via GMG, I guess if somebody wants to be super cautious before spending that wallet-busting $4!

    http://www.greenmangaming.com/s/au/en/pc/games/mmos/eve-onli…

  • +1

    doesn't eve have a monthly fee, like $15 or so?

    • Yep

    • Yes so this offer is for new player only, a good pack to start anyway.

  • Don't forget Sid Meier's Civilization V: Brave New World(greenmangaming.com) @ $26.99(-10%) -25% extra with GMG25-GDSAK-7FPWQ

  • Thanks for that, the Lego series is great for kids.

  • +1

    I need to learn to read again… I re-purchased harry potter, forgot already had it on my steam account and couldnt see it under "H". Of course lego harry potter starts with an "L".

  • Cheers… Lego one is £2.00 ($3.11 US) using UK IP + the code.

    • Would you be able to tell me which VPN you're using?

      • I always use http://www.identitycloaker.com however I would assume any would work, only use that because I have had the license for years now, as I know the guy who runs it, and they have some features cheaper ones don't often have.

        • Thanks for the reply. Do you go through the entire checkout process (including payment) with the VPN? I've always been reluctant to do that unless I'm using those prepaid credit cards.

        • I did actually… but again I know the guy who runs the service, plus I used PayPal, so it was not a concern I had personally. I don't think I would want to trust other services, so I totally see your point… though the transactions are encrypted… I guess you could probably turn the VPN off before you clicked on the PayPal button …

          Probably not really worth your hassle in this case for 89 cents… but many people have this setup anyway so I was just pointing out its slightly cheaper that way.

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