If you haven't already, send an email to microsoft. hollis101already did. and even then, i feel like it's a waste of time. there were no subjects in which to file that related to xboxlive; it simply listed problems with my console/ring errors/discs.
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evenin'.
i just added a month of xbox live online (using my credit card, not a code), and over an hour later, xboxlive is still not recognizing me as a paying customer. this normally wouldn't be a big deal, but i'm selling my console in a few days and i wanted to get in some time with a few friends. is there seriously this long of a delay between adding points/subscriptions now? in my opinion, it's terrible customer service. in the gaming industry, it's instant gratification or bust.
any suggestions on how to resolve this would be appreciated.
cheers,
ryan.
[QUOTE="DJ_Lae"]I can appreciate the film, but similar to The Deer Hunter it took me about four sittings to complete it due to how bored it made me.Dark__LinkYou're crazy... it's not incredibly fast-paced but at least it keeps your attention... whereas The Deer Hunter caught me daydreaming countless times. Dark_Link. STILL in these forums, lol. Either way, Coppola = win. 'Apocalypse Now' is one of my top war films.
come to think of it, the n64 is in a crappy position. It's too old to be playable as far as how current it is, but it's also too new to be retro. Poor N64.Paladin_King
Well,personally, I play my N64 once or twice a week, so it is playable. Also, retro is defined as something outdated by cultural standards, which it is/isn't; depends on who you associate with. So...really, it's playable and 'retro.' Sounds like a good position to me.
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