I went to WalMart to buy the Sims 3 but they were completely sold out and I asked the electronics guy in Walmart and he said he wasn't sure when they were going to be getting them back in! :\
So, where can buy the Sims 3 game for the PC? I want it sooo bad but I don't know any other places that might have it other than WalMart! :(
Any suggestion is appreciated, even if it's just specific websites that are trustworthy. I've never ordered from online before but if no store had them I guess I would have to, right? I don't know...help!
Note the reviews. I personally wouldn't shell out 45 bucks for something with such poor reviews, but then I'm not much of a Sims fan. Ordering online is quite simple really. All you need is a credit card. And to know your address. Can't forget that. You'll have to make an Amazon account, but that's fairly simple. Then you just click the button to the right that says add to shopping cart, then on the next page to the right you'd click precede to check out, where you'd deal with all your credit card information and shipping address. Simple, easy, good for the lazy. [ Matt's advice column | Ask Matt A Question ]
sammyburrr answered Thursday June 11 2009, 12:35 pm: Target.
uberlou answered Thursday June 11 2009, 5:36 am: Target and Best Buy also sell computer games. If you want to buy online, Amazon.com should have it in stock. [ uberlou's advice column | Ask uberlou A Question ]
christina answered Thursday June 11 2009, 3:19 am: You can get it at the video game stores around town.
Try stores like:
EB Games
Game Stop
Planet X
I went to Planet X the other day at the mall near my house & they were stocked on it. It's about $50. If you can find the Sims 3 on Wal-Mart's website, you can have it shipped to the store so that you can pick it up & purchase it, but that takes a little while, so I would recommend just going to a game store at the mall or something. :) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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