Post: ★★★ MINECRAFT BETA GIFT CODES ★★★ | First 5 Gift Codes: $15 Each
04-13-2011, 06:27 AM #1
Sios
Banned
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★★★ MINECRAFT BETA GIFT CODES ★★★


Tired of that lame Euro to USD [United States Dollar] conversion?
Did you actually think the price would've been $14.95 instead of
€14.95?
Listen, I'm here to offer up a special deal and it will only last for a limited time - So act now BEFORE IT'S ALL GONE.

Price: $7.50 USD

Thank You.

~ReGarDs,
Sios.

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Please allow up to 24 hours after transaction to recieve gift code(s).


FAQ:

Q: Why would I purchase a gift code when I can buy an account?
A:
-facepalm.- Unlike an account, a gift code is what you input upon the registration forum that will allow you make the account for "free" [although it depends how much you've paid for the giftcode] and unlike buying a Minecraft account, you're not limited to a predetermined username. Instead you can create your own.

Q: What's the difference between a Beta and Alpha Gift Code?
A:
Nothing significant. Alpha giftcodes will allow an account to update Minecraft for free while a Beta account will not. Although updates are not going to be charged yet until the Official Release comes out and even then you're still going to be paying for updates if you bought the Official Release Gift Codes/Accounts.

Q: Why should I purchase from you?
A:
You shouldn't, unless you have an actual reason to. One reason I can give for those who are interested in investing into the Minecraft market is that the Official Release of the game will cost $30. At this thread, you're buying it for $7.50. $22.50 cheaper than the current price on the website and obvious way cheaper than the Official Release of the game. If you so wish to invest, buy out these accounts then resell them for underneath $30 but above $7.50 [obviously what you paid for] to gain some profits.

Q: Why don't I just do that?
A:
I don't have the time for it, although you're free to do as you wish.

Any other questions, please reply back in this thread.

FIRST THREE GIFTCODES WILL BE FREE FOR TRUSTYWORTHY 3 USERS.
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04-13-2011, 11:00 AM #2
I am new to minecraft, and clueless about it, what happens basically? Happy

The following user thanked Sh4d0w! for this useful post:

Sios
04-13-2011, 01:16 PM #3
Meatwad
Meatman
Originally posted by xDuNcZzZ View Post
I am new to minecraft, and clueless about it, what happens basically? Happy

I would suggest you YouTube it, that's what got me really into it. It's a game where you basically build. That's all it really is, a game in which you build using blocks you got.
04-13-2011, 01:17 PM #4
Originally posted by Meatwad View Post
I would suggest you YouTube it, that's what got me really into it. It's a game where you basically build. That's all it really is, a game in which you build using blocks you got.


Lol @ the fag groaning my post, and alright cool, sounds pretty boring Happy
04-13-2011, 01:21 PM #5
Sios
Banned
Originally posted by Meatwad View Post
I would suggest you YouTube it, that's what got me really into it. It's a game where you basically build. That's all it really is, a game in which you build using blocks you got.


Although it's slightly more than that.

It's a game where you can become innovative and invent things as well through setting up what's called, "red stone circuits," which really add a whole new depth into the Minecraft field.

Honestly, my favourite part must be the survival aspect.
I enjoy seeing what I'm able to do with what I've earned and enjoy working in cooperation with my group of friends exploring caves and the unknown wilderness.

Also, you can do simple pixel art through Minecraft since each block in Minecraft represents a pixel. Essentially, you're going at the core of all art that's displayed eletronically.

Anyways, here's what caught my eye:



//Edit:

I actually thanked you for your question because many people in the online community, such as yourself - Hear about Minecraft and you see the game then you're like "Lolwut. This is what people are getting into nowadays?"

Honestly for myself, I bought Minecraft back in June of '10 and haven't actually started playing and enjoying the game until October, when I bought out a server hoster to host a server for my friends and I.

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Sh4d0w!
04-13-2011, 03:03 PM #6
Meatwad
Meatman
Originally posted by Sios View Post
Although it's slightly more than that.

It's a game where you can become innovative and invent things as well through setting up what's called, "red stone circuits," which really add a whole new depth into the Minecraft field.

Honestly, my favourite part must be the survival aspect.
I enjoy seeing what I'm able to do with what I've earned and enjoy working in cooperation with my group of friends exploring caves and the unknown wilderness.

Also, you can do simple pixel art through Minecraft since each block in Minecraft represents a pixel. Essentially, you're going at the core of all art that's displayed eletronically.

Anyways, here's what caught my eye:

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//Edit:

I actually thanked you for your question because many people in the online community, such as yourself - Hear about Minecraft and you see the game then you're like "Lolwut. This is what people are getting into nowadays?"

Honestly for myself, I bought Minecraft back in June of '10 and haven't actually started playing and enjoying the game until October, when I bought out a server hoster to host a server for my friends and I.

I said basically meaning just the basics, I play it 24/7, trust me, I even own my own server playing with 20+ people at a time, I know a lot more than you. I was simply saying that building using blocks is the basic, what you do with 'em is totally different.
04-13-2011, 03:12 PM #7
oToxicity
I’m too L33T
There is basically no limits to what you can do in Minecraft
04-13-2011, 03:23 PM #8
Sios
Banned
Originally posted by Meatwad View Post
I said basically meaning just the basics, I play it 24/7, trust me, I even own my own server playing with 20+ people at a time, I know a lot more than you. I was simply saying that building using blocks is the basic, what you do with 'em is totally different.


Honestly do you believe so?

You're not the only person who knows how to install Bukkit and hMod into a Minecraft.jar file, access the FTP to upload anything else you need to the website, open PuTTy to type in the java run up command and make everything smooth sailing from there.

Don't even try to push out assumptions by saying I don't know anything related to Minecraft.

Thanks for trying though.

//Edit:

On the side note, I'm going to be working today so I won't be able to reply back to anyone from the time of 4-9PM Eastern Time. GMT-4

If it makes anyone's still a bit skeptical, I'll offer the first 5 gift codes for $15 each.
04-13-2011, 04:27 PM #9
Originally posted by M33Nii View Post
There is basically no limits to what you can do in Minecraft


Can you do pono :carling:
04-13-2011, 04:57 PM #10
Sios
Banned
Originally posted by L96A1
Can you do pono :carling:


Actually... You kinda can. o-e

Me and my friend made a bed in Minecraft and we had some fun.. LAWL. We invited another friend over and had a threesome. xD

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