No - the balance will remain in the powerup card.
The pro card is for gaining points on your card and using them for products
It means you get a Gamestop gift card instead of cash.
The GameStop Power Up Rewards Card is a store card that can only be used at GameStop locations. The interest rate is nearly 27%. Yikes!!
Well, that depends on what you mean. The Gamestop Edge card is not a credit card, so in that way you cannot use it to pay for anything. It also can only be used in a Gamestop store, not at the grocery store or something. It does give you a discount on used games at Gamestop though, so if you are paying with a credit card or with cash and buying used games, you can use your Edge card to get a discount.
Yes, you do have to pay. The magazine is definitly worth $15 dollars though. You also get a Gamestop Powerup card when you buy it from Gamestop. Also Gamestop owns Gameinformer.
how i get my edge card from gamestop
Unfortunately no. The reason is that the credit stored on an Edge Card is not taxed. This is because money put on an Edge card is from trading games in at a GameStop location or by a credit card (at the store). Since the games are traded for in-store credit, the government does not own this "currency", thus it is not taxed. GameStop does sell gift cards, which are essentially the same, except taxed.
Put in the number located right under your barcode on your power up card into the box at your checkout screen. The number should be located between the barcode and the 20 digit number.
I thought that i had sign in my power up rewards card. But when i try to get in to see it i can't get in on it in any way.
Yes you can. 5 dollars from your gift card, Edge card, or PowerUp Rewards card are put down for the pre-order. If you pick up the item you pre-ordered, that 5 dollars goes towards it's purchase. If you don't pick up the item you pre-order, that 5 dollars remains in the system for you to spend towards something else, such as pre-ordering a different game. If your store credit comes in the form of a PowerUp Rewards card, you earn 10 points per dollar spent on your final purchase (11 points if you're a Pro member).
Yes, a Mexican citizen can buy a game at GameStop in the U.S. as long as they have the necessary payment method, such as cash or a credit/debit card accepted in the store. They may also need to provide identification if using a credit card. It's advisable to check for any specific store policies or requirements beforehand.
you can add points with a credit card in your playstation store or you can buy points at any shop that sells video games (i.e. Gamestop, Walmart, Target)