GameLink Offering Limited Pay-Per-Minute Sale

SAN FRANCISCO — GameLink is offering a limited-time pay-per-minute package discount deal though midnight Jan. 13.

The company is giving customers 30 minutes of free viewing upon the purchase of 300 pay-per-minutes.

“As the Polar Vortex grips much of the nation, citizens are wisely staying out of the frigid cold and finding entertainment at home,”Jeff Dillon said. “Now is the perfect time to offer folks a discount on thousands of titles to keep them warm this week.”

GameLink said it has seen an increase in customers during business hours as the nation is in the grips of one of the most debilitating winters on record for the U.S.

“No matter the weather, more people than ever before are getting their entertainment at home and online, and GameLink.com is always a good first stop for great prices and top-quality entertainment,” Dillon added. “While regular sales and discounts are wonderful motivation to lock yourself away in your room and enjoy yourself for hours, adding additional minutes to enjoy the endless variety of movies we offer is something we wanted to make sure our customers take advantage of.”

Visit GameLink.com for more information on the offer.

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