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Buy an Xbox console from a Microsoft Store and get one year Xbox Live Gold membership for $39

Ron Ron
July 18, 2019
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Buy an Xbox console from a Microsoft Store and get a one year Xbox Live membership for $39

For those that did not know, Microsoft currently has a promotion where you can snag yourself a 12-month Xbox Live membership for $39, and all you have to do is purchase an Xbox 360 or Xbox One before June 30, 2014. The 12-month Xbox Live membership normally runs for $59.99.

If you head over to your local Microsoft Store, or MicrosoftStore.com, and purchase a brand new Xbox console, you can also snag a one-year Xbox Live Gold membership for $20 cheaper. Of course, if you want to snag this deal, you better hurry before supplies run out.

“Valid November 3, 2013 until June 30, 2014, while supplies last. Available in select Microsoft retail and online stores in US (including Puerto Rico) and Canada. Purchase of Xbox 360 or Xbox One console required to qualify for offer. Not valid on prior orders or purchases; cannot be transferred or otherwise redeemed for cash or gift cards. Not combinable with other offers. Taxes may apply. Void where prohibited or restricted by law,” the promotion details state.

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