BF2s, I need this game.
Considering I'm 15 and the game is rated M, how do I get it without my parents finding out?
Considering I'm 15 and the game is rated M, how do I get it without my parents finding out?
My mom banned me from buying games under her careful eye after TF2.jord wrote:
I could of got this game when I was 7...
Tell your parents that it's the same as bf2?
Do what Hurricane said, but whats wrong with TF2?Stimey wrote:
My mom banned me from buying games under her careful eye after TF2.jord wrote:
I could of got this game when I was 7...
Tell your parents that it's the same as bf2?
Says the guy who played bf2Superior Mind wrote:
Listen to your mother. Video games will rot your mind.
I would do what Hurricane said, but my oldest friend just turned 16.Fallschirmjager10 wrote:
Do what Hurricane said, but whats wrong with TF2?Stimey wrote:
My mom banned me from buying games under her careful eye after TF2.jord wrote:
I could of got this game when I was 7...
Tell your parents that it's the same as bf2?
lolSuperior Mind wrote:
Listen to your mother. Video games will rot your mind.
Hmm. You could go to a smaller video game store (not FutureShop or BestBuy or the like) and have your friend try and coax the cashier to give it to you. Or slip him a few dollars...Stimey wrote:
I would do what Hurricane said, but my oldest friend just turned 16.Fallschirmjager10 wrote:
Do what Hurricane said, but whats wrong with TF2?Stimey wrote:
My mom banned me from buying games under her careful eye after TF2.
Also, TF2 marked my billionth video game, so my mom said "das enuff"
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Exactly. I am talking from experience. .Hurricane wrote:
Says the guy who played bf2Superior Mind wrote:
Listen to your mother. Video games will rot your mind.
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT get some random homeless guy that you find pan-handling beside a highway to buy anything for you. He will take your money. I tried to do this a few years ago when I was underage and ended up with two six packs of Bud Light, no change (we gave him about $40), and a smell that didn't leave my car for weeks. I'm not saying that every one of them will steal your money, but it is a substantial risk you take whenever dealing with the homeless. From my own personal experiences, I would highly advise against giving any homeless person any money, unless you can afford to lose $60. Good luck getting the game.Hurricane wrote:
Go with a friend from school to your video game store, make sure this friend is 17 or older and has a valid ID (something with his birthday on it). Slip him the cash, have him buy the game, have him hand you the game.
Or offer some homeless guy 10 bucks if he buys it for you.
Well, I'm going to Futureshop tommorow, theres an E-B Games right near there, but they're Nazis about the ratings.Hurricane wrote:
Hmm. You could go to a smaller video game store (not FutureShop or BestBuy or the like) and have your friend try and coax the cashier to give it to you. Or slip him a few dollars...
Not if you follow him throughout the store, with a taser.sexecuti0ner wrote:
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT get some random homeless guy that you find pan-handling beside a highway to buy anything for you. He will take your money. I tried to do this a few years ago when I was underage and ended up with two six packs of Bud Light, no change (we gave him about $40), and a smell that didn't leave my car for weeks. I'm not saying that every one of them will steal your money, but it is a substantial risk you take whenever dealing with the homeless. From my own personal experiences, I would highly advise against giving any homeless person any money, unless you can afford to lose $60. Good luck getting the game.Hurricane wrote:
Go with a friend from school to your video game store, make sure this friend is 17 or older and has a valid ID (something with his birthday on it). Slip him the cash, have him buy the game, have him hand you the game.
Or offer some homeless guy 10 bucks if he buys it for you.
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Isn't 3000 lbs just a fairly large sedan?Hurricane wrote:
Hmm. You could go to a smaller video game store (not FutureShop or BestBuy or the like) and have your friend try and coax the cashier to give it to you. Or slip him a few dollars...Stimey wrote:
I would do what Hurricane said, but my oldest friend just turned 16.Fallschirmjager10 wrote:
Do what Hurricane said, but whats wrong with TF2?
Also, TF2 marked my billionth video game, so my mom said "das enuff"
In some convenience stores in the US (like CVS), also in some banks, you can get these prepaid debit cards. They're like buying gift cards only you can add cash to them, and they work everywhere that accepts debit cards. You could get one for $50/$60 and then order it online.
edit: And don't fret about it, I needed to get my mom to buy me CoD4 as well (I had the money, but those pricks at Best Buy's corporate HQ decided they can't sell M games to people under 17... yet I can drive a 3,000lb vehicle that, combined with drunkeness, is responsible for an extremely large amount of deaths each year in the US).
I would tell her this, but she said "das enuff" because she thinks I already have enough video games. As previously stated.Ryan wrote:
Why won't your parents let you get M rated games? You have BF2 and TF2, so I think your parents have broken that rule twice already.
Just explain to them it's just like Battlefield 2, but more recent.
If they don't let you hear swear words or look at blood, then they got problems. I think everyone has seen blood or heard swears.
You gonna have fun when 3000lbs of steel goin at 35MPH slams into you?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Isn't 3000 lbs just a fairly large sedan?Hurricane wrote:
Hmm. You could go to a smaller video game store (not FutureShop or BestBuy or the like) and have your friend try and coax the cashier to give it to you. Or slip him a few dollars...Stimey wrote:
I would do what Hurricane said, but my oldest friend just turned 16.
Also, TF2 marked my billionth video game, so my mom said "das enuff"
In some convenience stores in the US (like CVS), also in some banks, you can get these prepaid debit cards. They're like buying gift cards only you can add cash to them, and they work everywhere that accepts debit cards. You could get one for $50/$60 and then order it online.
edit: And don't fret about it, I needed to get my mom to buy me CoD4 as well (I had the money, but those pricks at Best Buy's corporate HQ decided they can't sell M games to people under 17... yet I can drive a 3,000lb vehicle that, combined with drunkeness, is responsible for an extremely large amount of deaths each year in the US).
I'll fight you with my 5000lb Suburban, we'll see who wins.Hurricane wrote:
You gonna have fun when 3000lbs of steel goin at 35MPH slams into you?Flaming_Maniac wrote:
Isn't 3000 lbs just a fairly large sedan?Hurricane wrote:
Hmm. You could go to a smaller video game store (not FutureShop or BestBuy or the like) and have your friend try and coax the cashier to give it to you. Or slip him a few dollars...
In some convenience stores in the US (like CVS), also in some banks, you can get these prepaid debit cards. They're like buying gift cards only you can add cash to them, and they work everywhere that accepts debit cards. You could get one for $50/$60 and then order it online.
edit: And don't fret about it, I needed to get my mom to buy me CoD4 as well (I had the money, but those pricks at Best Buy's corporate HQ decided they can't sell M games to people under 17... yet I can drive a 3,000lb vehicle that, combined with drunkeness, is responsible for an extremely large amount of deaths each year in the US).
Seriously, take my advice.General-Idea wrote:
Punch your mother. Show her who wears the fucking pants.