I would say most people get games within a week. Nothing happens on Sundays (USPS closed).
Before you pay full price consider their gift certificates or any promotions.
30$ for 3 months with 2 games rented out at a time.
In some countries not in your country which is the US. In the us your terms of states all sales are final. Sorry buddy read the fine print or possibly ask your parents to help you if you can’t read too well. Read It correctly this time child
There is no law that anyone is entitled to a refund from them if they agreed to that in the contract that was signed when the account was first created. That is why they have a all sales are final policy. Read it again child because you ain’t reading clearly 🙂
Oh no I’m afraid you are truly incorrect and it looks like you didn’t read the fine print at all you agreed to. In the terms of service it states “You bear all risk of loss for accessing the content....and for any loss of content you have downloaded, including any loss due to a file corruption or hard drive crash.” You also have no right at all to be entitled to a refund because it also states in the terms of service as well that “PAYMENTS FOR ACCESS TO CONTENT OR SERVICES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE EXCEPT WHERE THE LAW REQUIRES THAT THEY ARE REFUNDABLE.” You are not entitled at all for a refund unless by law you take them to court or in the law it states they have to which it doesn’t and that’s why they have a all sales are final policy. I’ll insert the terms of service below so you can read it before buying their products and complaining using lies instead of facts to back it up. Contact ea about the horrible game not Sony. Terms of service
alright, how bout 2TB for $80 then?
There’s no reason at all to spend $220 on a 1TB proprietary drive. Especially when you talk about only playing a few installed games at a time. Absolutely a waste of money and only encourages these predatory proprietary drive nonsense.
Hell even a 5TB External SSD maybe...
For nearly half the cost of the external proprietary drive they have through SeaGate.