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Thanks for your help! and have a good rest of your weekend
One thing's for sure though, their chat helpers are pretty knowledgable and will probably be able to tell you, although sometimes they do use broken English :P
thanks again
@disneyfans906 yes I got a random charge of $53 from something other than the vive. But it turns out I was charged $740 in one transaction and $53 in another which comes to the expected total (including tax, stupid fscking yank sale system, clearly including tax in the stated price is too complicated! ... despite the fact that pretty much the rest of the developed world can cope with it) My guess is that by charging you less for the vive (technically through one lower transaction) and then charging you separately for the steam gift card (but still coming to the same total as they offered) gives them some sort of tax benefit ... oh look they can fiddle their taxes but I can't fiddle mine when i purchase the equipment, what a surprise!
I got the other software via some VIVE code that you had to redeem on VIVE software,
but i don't see anything about the Star Trek game? Is it on a piece of paper in the box? or??
Thanks in advance