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Product Review Summary: xbox live I like this one because you have to pay every year the other plan would be to pay every month. If you think people don't play xbox live on the Xbox (NOT XBOX 360) you are incorrect, I have played with many people I've played with people from Canada, Missippi, and Texas. There are many people to play with the best games to find people are Halo 2, Call of Duty 3, and Battelfiled 2: Modern Combat. If you have an Xbox and you want to play with people online but don't know what games people play online these games might help you. If you want to find out more about xbox live starter kits go to www.xbox.com
Product Review Summary: Awesome My son was flipping out about the technolgy involved! Plays with people in neighborhood or all over the United States!
Product Review Summary: Steer clear of Microsoft The problem with the XBox in general is that there are no great games; and the problem with these XBox Live Starter Kits is they rope you into an auto-renewal program and will not let you cancel easily. I had to pay for an entire year extra even though I had only used the service once the day I bought it. Microsoft is unwavering in its corporate policies. Typical arrogance from a company so out of touch with consumers they've forgotten the concept of good customer relations. I'll never do business with Microsoft again -- not that I ever had except for my drunken affair with the XBox. What a bad hangover this is turning out to be.
Product Review Summary: Waaaaaaaay better than PS2 online I recently got this for Christmas and it was well worth it. You get a game($15), headset($30), and 12-month subscription card($40). Add that all up together and thats about $90 but you only have to pay roughly around $50-60 depending upon where you buy it. My friend has the same headset and he's had Xbox Live alot longer that me and it's still working even after a few altercations. I have yet the game but I'm sure it will only be average since it's a bonus thing(the subscription card is in the game case).
Before you can play Xbox Live you have to either get an ethernet cable to run from a router connected to your computer to the Xbox or a wireless adapter to plug into your Xbox. The adapter is alot more expensive but it allows you to play a farther distance. I bought one from Wal-Mart for about $80.
After you've purchased whichever means your going to use to get onto xbox live you go through the desktop and then follow the instructions. You will create a unique gamertag, pass code, provide your information(address, phone #, credit card #, & email). After that your now another addition to the growing community of xbox live.
Product Review Summary: Credit card needed? Okay, so I just got my xbox a few days ago. I got Halo 2 along with it as well. So everything was going great in the sign-up process for xbox live (i'm a new user using the free 2 month trial) until i got to the part where you enter a credit card. So i'm only a teen and have no credit card, and my mom refused to enter hers. Does this 12 month starter kit require you to enter a credit card number? Please reply to me at: Septemberbabe920@aol.com
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