Question:
Wanna trade Microsoft Points for PSN money?
2012-12-26 14:07:27 UTC
(Re-Post) This is for UK only. I am trading a £20 and a £25 code for 4200 Microsoft points (you can give 2 2100 codes as well) I get the code first I really cannot afford to be scammed I won't scam I wanna get rid of these codes so bad my stupid family gave me them for Christmas if you have 2 2100 ms point codes you give me a code I give you a code you give me a code I give you a code, please don't scam me I will not scam if I do you can report me to Sony or Microsoft or the Police or kill me all I want is ms points. PS: I will be redeeming the code before I give you the code so don't worry if it takes time to give you the code. Thanks ~ Flame Contacts: GamerTag:Racing Flame PSN ID:RacingFlame Email:racingflameps3@gmail.com

BTW, it's not like I'm asking for codes I'm trading if you actually look at it I'm giving you more than your giving me 4200 ms points is around £35 - 40 I think. I am desperate if you really want to you can go first I am desperate and whoever said it isn't possible how couldn't it be? Just exchanging codes pretty simple really. Thanks Guys.
Three answers:
Kimi Raikkonen
2012-12-27 09:44:16 UTC
please do ask a friend or a nearby neighbour. Sell it on ebay for the full asking price and invest in psn codes
DaffyDilly
2012-12-26 22:23:35 UTC
PSN "points" can't be transferred and have no cash value. From the PlayStation ToS:



Wallet funds have no value outside Sony Entertainment Network and are not redeemable for cash. Wallet funds can only be used to buy Services sold by us. Sony Entertainment Network wallet funds are not your personal property and cannot be transferred to any other person. Please understand that the Sony Entertainment Network wallet is not a bank account and we are not operating as a bank. You will not be entitled to a refund for any unused funds, except where expressly provided by these Conditions or by applicable law.
Mistah J
2012-12-27 07:22:52 UTC
You should be glad they got your sorry *** anything, you ungrateful git. You could always, y'know, TELL THEM TO TAKE IT BACK AND EXCHANGE IT! Is that really so hard?


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