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Xbox Live points deal

Xbox lovers take note: You can get 3,200 Microsoft Xbox Live points for $20 at Circuit City under a deal where you save $20 with the purchase of two Xbox Live accessories. So you buy two regularly priced Xbox Live cards with 1,600 points for $20 and only pay for one them. Deal ends Aug. 4.

Those clever Microsoft folks couldn't simply use a dollar and cents system so let me translate: 400 points equals $5 regarding purchases on Xbox Live. So 3,200 points equals $40. So yes, that's a great deal, Gaming Today agrees.

"At the current cost of MS points, this is something that is truly hard to pass on," according to Gaming Today.

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