Low 360 Gamer Score? Pay Up.
As pathetic as this may sound, I have countless friends on Xbox Live who devote their lives to achieving the perfect gamer score. They even go so far as to rent games that obviously suck or they have no real interest in. Let's be honest, how many zit-plagued, basement nerds pledging allegiance to the higher being in Elder Scroll's have any business playing and completely beating NCAA College Hoops 2k6? I know... some of you may think that the zit-faced gamer nerd is a modern day myth, but trust me, it's still alive and well.
But on the flip side, there are those gamers who want that gamer score, but simply don't have time (let me just say that unless gamer score gets me a free trip to Vegas and lap dances on Microsoft's tab, I'm not interested in getting every 360 achievement).
The website Level My 360 is now offering a pay service where gamers can give them their Gamer Tag and Microsoft Passport account information and have their gamer score leveled up.
What exactly is the pay service we're looking at?
500 Points: $39.99
750 Points: $59.99
1000 Points: $99.99
1500 Points: $149.99
2000 Points: $199.99
3000 Points: $299.99
Their site, using PayPal as form of payment, claims to be:
"100% Safe, 100% Secure
After completing payment, one of our leveling professionals will contact you via email to obtain the necessary information to temporarily access and level your account. After leveling is completed, all information will be permanently erased from our records. All your information will be 100% secure, we pride ourselves on integrity. We have over 4 years in similar Internet based online gaming businesses, with over 80,000 customers."
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna head back to playing games for the enjoyment, and not the gamer score.
1 comment:
Wait wait wait. So instead of playing, you can pay to make it look like you're better at games?
This is possibly the most fucking rediculious thing I have EVER heard by any videogame company. I mean I thought people selling rare Diablo II items on Ebay for hundreds of dollars was kinda bad, but now a company endorsing it, and just boosting your numbers!?!? WtF!
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