In the end I might switch my order to Amazon.com anyway if there's a need to, since we had planned on buying two copies anyway (my gf won't mind waiting for hers in case customs delays arrival) and the other copy I'll be picking in store at BestBuy on release day so I can have a second, different pack anyway..
Good man. :thumbsup:
Also, if anyone is interested, I just contacted Amazon.com's support, and here's what I got:
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Me: I'm considering pre-ordering Brink from here, but when I get to the page where I select shipping speeds, release date delivery isn't an option. Is this normal for a game that doesn't release for another 3 months, or is release date delivery simply not an option for Brink? Because receiving the game on release date is a pretty large deciding factor in who I decide to pre-order the game from.3:35:31 PM
Ravi: Hello, my name is Ravi. I'll be happy to help you. 3:35:33 PM
Me: Hello Ravi. Do you see the three sentences I typed above?3:37:18 PM
Ravi: Thank you for asking if Brink is eligible for Release-Date Delivery. I've checked the product detail page on Amazon.com, and it appears the item is not currently eligible for this shipping option.3:37:44 PM
Ravi: It is possible that this item will become eligible as the release date gets closer 3:37:57 PM
Me: Ah, okay. So is this usual for Amazon? I'm a relatively new customer here.3:38:28 PM
Ravi: Jeremy, When we confirm the inventory from out Suppliers and then we can offer the release date delivery option. At this time, I can only suggest that you check back on Amazon.com at a later time.3:39:24 PM
Me: Okay. Also, if I were to place my order today, it would be possible to change the shipping speed to release date delivery once it becomes available (assuming it becomes available that is) right?3:40:32 PM
Ravi: No Jeremy. Release date delivery can only be selected at the time of placing the order. However you can always place a request to cancel the order and then re order again. You wont be charged for canceling an order3:41:22 PM
Me: Oh, I wasn't aware of that. In that case I suppose I will just keep Brink in my cart then. Also, I'm not sure if it varies or not, or even there is a good answer to this, but do you know if there's a usual amount of days before the release of a game when Amazon.com DOES confirm the inventory?3:44:23 PM
Ravi: Eligibility for Release-Date Delivery is indicated for each product on the product page, in the order pipeline, or at check-out. If the option does not appear, either the item or the shipping address is not eligible. We're not able to predict the exact date or time when the item will be available. 3:45:22 PM
Me: Ah, I figured as much. Well Ravi, I do appreciate your help in this matter, you've been very informative.3:46:57 PM
Ravi: You're welcome Jeremy. Is there anything else I can do for you today?3:47:14 PM
Me: Well, Brink mentions a $10 credit toward a future purchase. Would I receive that through an e-mail or would it be directly linked to my account?3:48:21 PM
Ravi: The promotional code will be placed directly into your Amazon.com account within 2 business days after the product ships. 3:48:54 PM
Me: Okay. Well, once again I appreciate your help, and I believe that's all the questions I have for the time being.3:49:45 PM
Ravi: Thanks for your patience and understanding. We look forward to seeing you again soon.3:49:55 PM
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So I guess it is a common thing for Amazon after all, and at least I learned you can't modify an existing order to include release date delivery. I guess I'll wait it out a bit longer then... :brokencomputer: