Is GameStop pro a monthly subscription?
The current price for a Pro Membership is $14.99 per year for Members that elect to receive a digital copy of Game Informer (“Digital Members”) and $19.99 per year for Members that elect to receive a physical copy of Game Informer (“Physical Members”).
What is membership value on GameStop?
That’s $5 a month ($60 annual) to spend on games, accessories, collectibles, and more.
Is GameStop Pro free?
You’re free to spend these Pro Member cash rewards on games, consoles, PC accessories, apparel and collectibles. In addition to the free $10 sign-up gift, these monthly Pro Member rewards amount to $60 per year. GameStop PowerUp Rewards Pro Members also get 2% in cash back (that’s 20 points) for every dollar spent.
What are the benefits of a GameStop membership?
2% back on each dollar spent.
How do you use a GameStop membership?
You have four ways to spend your points:
- Use points for in-store GameStop coupons. These physical coupons are known as “Reward Certificates” and can only be used in person.
- Get online coupons to apply to your digital purchases.
- Give donations to charity.
- Renew your Pro membership.
How much does GameStop Pro membership cost?
$14.99/year
Level up to PowerUp Rewards Pro for only $14.99/year.
Why can’t I buy GameStop Pro membership?
GameStop still sells Elite Pro memberships until the end of today, July 31. Tomorrow, that opportunity is gone. GameStop will honor the Elite Pro benefits through the end of a customer’s membership. So, anyone who buys one today would be covered until July 31, 2019.
Do you have to pay monthly for PS4?
(Pocket-lint) – PlayStation Plus is Sony’s monthly subscription service that is required for online play on PlayStation 4 and PS5 consoles. It also gives access to free games each month, as well as great discounts on games bought through the PlayStation Store.
What is membership value on Gamestop?
What does membership value mean?
Member value is the benefit that your members receive from you, it can actually be broken down into two different definitions, the perceived member value and the actual member value.