MSPoints.co.za Reduces Pricing

4 June 2010

Get cheap MS Points and Xbox LIVE subs from MSPoints.co.za

It’s Save-Cash-Friday!

Well, Microsoft SA’s Yvette van Rooyen is banging out that old “it’s coming, it’s coming, it’s really coming” line again, but until it actually does (if it ever does), South African Xbox LIVE users have to make do with third party providers for their service fixes. And local site MSPoints.co.za has – conveniently! – just reduced its prices because you’re all so special and everything.

UK 1200 MSP – R129

UK 2100 MSP – R219

US 1600 MSP – R189

3-month Xbox LIVE sub – R159

12-month Xbox LIVE sub – R369

As it happens, MSPoints is also stuffing birthday cake today, so check out twitter.com/mspoints for a free code blowout. Just in time for the Modern Warfare 2 Resurgence Pack!

“When MSPoints.co.za first entered the market last year, the prices offered by local retailers were in a word, ‘ridiculous’. With our aggressive pricing we’ve seen prices drop dramatically, and local pricing is now comparable to international sites,” says MSPoints.co.za guy and Halo bully, Steven De Klerk. “Today is yet another move towards lowering the local pricing and growing the local Xbox LIVE community by offering even cheaper MS Points and Xbox LIVE subscriptions. And what better time to do it than on our 1-year birthday.”

And for the kids out there, you don’t even have to nag mom for her credit card – MSPoints.co.za works with instant bank transfers. 

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