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I got several errors but was finally able to input a redeem code into the Store successfully. The download speeds are slow for me.
Store is getting massive traffic at the moment, probably die down soon, hopefully.
It works, but its damn slow.
Im redeemed a code, and purchased "Under siege".. + i got the PSN+ freebies.
I hope this good news doesn't turn out to be actually bad news...
I mean, there are still hackers out there targeting everything Sony. Be careful with your private data and CC details.
how do you get redeem codes
rushes to put credit card details in.............
Working in the US too. I did get an error on the first attempt, but got right in on the second.
the welcome pack isn't advertised in the store, InFamous is still £21.99. so is there a code we're suposed to put in or what?!?! does anyone have any answers?!
Read the post - "You may have noticed that the content promised as part of the Welcome Back offer is not yet live. It is currently in the final stages of testing and will be available to download very soon; we’ll be sure to let you know when."
*update* i just read on the PSBlog
No, the Welcome Back pack will be up in the near future, keep an eye out for it. In the meantime, there’s lots of new and shiny to keep you busy – check out the demos section in Latest for some free content to tide you over.
These are the items for the free 30 days plus, I doubt anyone will have any problems letting these expire
- Burnout Paradise
- Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers
- Streets of Rage 2
- James Pond 2: Codename Robocod
Word to the wise, redeem your codes quickly, and use pre-paid cards. "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"
LOL! The TROLLZ LIVE!
Since i lost my password, i can't log in the psn store
To reset it, you need the playstation network and that is still not up in Belgium :/
I agree with msanchez lol but to be honest I never trusted my information to Nintendo or Sony or Microsoft or Google, basically the entire internet. The thing is that the internet was designed to share information. Some things cant be helped but you can minimize your footprint and reduce your risks.
Different passwords for everything, only giving out the bare minimum when you have too.