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    Saturday, April 10


    With every Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, there is a chance you win something. Some people will win a year subscription of xBox Live (worth $80.00) and some will win a big screen television. And most will win nothing. But I did win - a year's subscription to xBox Live. Now, I ususally don't like online gaming, so I kind of ignored it, but since I finished Pandora Tomorrow, I thought I would give it a go. I hook my xBox up to the internet, go through the steps then reach a problem.

    I am supposed to rub off my "Subscription Code" off of my winning card. I do that. But the card (and I was only using a dime) gets wrecked in the middle). Three digits of the 25 digit code are in dispute. Let me make it clear that I did not use any unreasonable force in rubbing off the grey stuff. I try a few times to enter in a code, but it doesn't work. I hook the computer back up to the internet, and scour the support site. No clues.

    I call xBox Live Support. I get a nice sounding guy. He explains he doesn't think there is anything he can do to help me, but he'll try anything. After talking to me, he goes to explain the situation to Will, a Level 2 Tech. Will comes on the line after a half hour wait, and says I am out of luck. No, I would be ok with that, everyone has bad luck. He said that since I destroyed the card, I will have to purchase another one. Stupid.


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