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Last chance to pre-order ‘FIFA 20’ for under £40 (UK deal)
TL;DR: Pre-order FIFA 20 for £39.99 on GAME, after saving £10 from Quidco via cashback.
Don’t you dare say we didn’t warn you. After months of telling you, again and again, that time is running out to pre-order FIFA 20 for discounted price, this really is your last opportunity. FIFA 20 is released on Sept. 27, so you only have a matter of days to save.
Now that time is running out fast, you can’t afford to shop around. Fortunately for you there is only one deal that’s worth your time. You can still pre-order FIFA 20 for just £39.99 on GAME, saving £10 on list price. You do need to sign up to Quidco first, but the process is so simple.f
All you need to do is sign up, visit GAME, and order FIFA 20 any platform. Once your purchase is confirmed with GAME, you’ll receive £10 cashback from Quidco that can be withdrawn to your PayPal, bank, or even as gift vouchers. GAME is listing FIFA 20 at £49.99 for PS4 and Xbox One, meaning you can pick up the new game for just £39.99 after cashback.
We’re not messing about anymore, because if you choose to wait any longer, you are doomed to pay full price. We can’t be any clearer than that.
This is your last chance to save £10 on FIFA 20. Don’t blow it.
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