I just got an e-mail with a 5$ code, though I added 100$. What the hell.
Same here. I hope they will send another code to us ;-)
Just got mine. Was a $10 code.
I definitely added 100$. I have pictures of the receipt on my GamePad and I was charged that amount to my Credit Card. Should've known it wouldn't be simple.You are receiving this $5 digital code for the Nintendo eShop because you added between $50-$99.99 to your eShop account on your Wii U console during our special promotion (July 22-July 28, 2013).
Got mine as well - $10. Boom! Hello Pikmin 3!
My credit is on Canadian eSHOP... how about yours, Jachaos?
Yeah mine too...
Edit : Have to run an errand, will check where to inquire when I'm back.
I've just saw my credit card bill, it was 100 Canadian Dollars, which was 96.91 USD =/
Argh, so I guess I won't get anything since I spent exactly $50 canadian, so it was a little under 50 USD? Wow, great job Nintendo... :/
I just got an e-mail with a 5$ code, though I added 100$. What the hell.
sameeeeeeeeeeeee.......kind of angry
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/webform/index.jsp
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wiil do. im guessing its a canadian problem
Alright, just wrote them. The exchange rate thing makes sense, but I'm pretty sure I was charged over 100$. Must be taxes. Still, I spent 100$ on the Canadian eShop, it's probably just their automated system that didn't take this into account.
It makes no sense either way. It's not like the $5 that Nintendo just gave me is in USD when I added $100 CAD. Also, the promotional details never said USD.
There's a part of me that thinks Nintendo wants to rectify this, but we are talking about NOA. Oh well.
I know, I'm with you there, it makes no sense and the promotion didn't mention it, but I mean it makes sense that that would be the reason why their system thought we got less than 100$. It's an explanation that makes sense. Now it makes no sense if they don't try and rectify it.
Looks like I've joined the "canadians not getting their proper credit" club. Sent off an email but really, we shouldn't have to do this.
I just got an e-mail with a 5$ code, though I added 100$. What the hell.
Looks like I've joined the "canadians not getting their proper credit" club. Sent off an email but really, we shouldn't have to do this.
I don't have anything yet...! Should I worry...?
I'm in Canada, so I hope they just sent US first and my turn will come.