Why the Elimination of MS Points is Bad For You

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Rumors are abound that Microsoft is set to phase out MS Points by the end of the year. Instead, the actual currency of the region will be used (meaning you will use Dollars in the US, etc). People seem to be almost universally happy about this potential change as they think back to those aggravating times where they had 40ms points left in their account that they couldn’t spend. I’m here to tell you why you’re going to regret this change in the long run.

Before we get into the real gist of why MS Points are a very good thing, let’s focus on the things that drive you nuts about them.



1) Leftover MS Points.
We all hate it when we load up our account with a fresh batch of MS Points and find that, after our purchase, we have 100ms points left over. It’s just sitting there, staring at us, and there’s nothing to buy with it. But you know what? You’re going to use it eventually, so what’s the harm in letting it sit there? If you’re concerned that you can’t make interest on that $2 you have sitting in cyber space then your financial plan should have you gaming for free by now.



2) Confusing Costs.
When something costs 2400 ms points, just how much money is that? We’ve all been left with that conundrum. Fortunately, a quick google search or 5 seconds of math in your head can fix it. 1600ms points is $20, so 2400 is $30. That wasn’t so hard.

Now that we’ve looked at the very minor gripes that people have with MS Points, let’s look at what we get in return for these minor inconveniences. We’ll start with the big one.



1) Sales Sales Sales!
What’s one thing you’ve always noticed with MS Point cards when compared to PSN point cards? The MS point cards are always on sale! Amazon constantly sells 4000 microsoft points (that’s $50 worth of points) for $40 and 1600 point cards ($20 worth of points) for $15. Target even offers crazy promotions like B1G1 on point cards occasionally. They have the freedom to do this because of the virtual MS points currency. Retailers are not going to sell $50 for $40. But they are willing to sell $50 worth of points for $40. Remember that 100ms points that was burning a hole in your virtual pocket? That $2 sitting there (that you’re going to spend eventually anyways) is small beans compared to the $50 we’ve all probably saved by buying our points cards on sale.



2) Rewards.
Remember a few years back when Microsoft ran those contests where you could earn MS Points by earning a certain amount of achievement posts in an allotted window? How about now, when you can sign up for the free XBL Rewards program and get MS Points based on your activity? There are also several other instances where retailers or Microsoft have thrown points cards into bundles or thrown them around as promotional items. This is easy to do with a virtual currency. You’re not going to see MS ever pay you $5 cash for getting 100 achievement points in a day.



3) Tax.
Get ready to pay it. Get ready to pay it hard.

This is a classic case of cutting off the nose to spite the face. Making sure we don’t have a few cents left over in our accounts is not worth missing out on 30x that amount of money being made back in savings. As it is, the simple existence of MS points is basically like getting 20% off of everything on the XBL Marketplace since it’s so easy to load up on MS Points at a discount. When was the last time you saw someone selling cash for 20% off?



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HemiPosted:

this would kind of be good because you now cannot be scammed for fake 10th lobbies charging you 1600msp but it will make microsoft lose money.

also since we now have to put credit cards on our accounts, a random kid can now buy everything from the marketplace without a limit such as 1600msp. they can keep on buying that their parents will have to pay 100's of dollars or even thousands for purchases using that credit card.

PoliwrathPosted:

I belive microsoft is doing this is mainly because of the MS Point gens.. If those weren't such a big issue this probably wouldn't even have popped into their little heads. This will do two things.

1) It will remove MSP Generators FOREVER

2) It will hurt Microsoft big time and they will eventually only be making money on the XBL Membership cards that they sell..

FIVBPosted:

This is horrible hopefully this does not happen

LBJPosted:

This is going to hurt Microsoft majorly!

I mean come on some people don't have credit cards or don't want to put them online.

They should just keep MS points, there is nothing wrong with them, so I see no point in getting rid of them.

xEclipticsPosted:

Am I the only one that's seen iTunes cards on sale? They're based on real currency, therefore your major point is invalid.

The rewards program will still run fine, and even if it doesn't it wouldn't be a major loss.

3OH3Posted:

Well since a lot of people don't hVe credit cards linked to their accounts it would be foolish to stop M$ points... No M$P = major lose in sales.

T0xic8earPosted:

just raise the price to or keep MS, this would be a bad idea taking away MS Points

yunoPosted:

This will hurt Mircosoft in the long run.

I just hope they keep MS points.
I love saving money with Amazon and MS points.(:

-Robin-Posted:

I just hope they stick with MSP, i really would hate paying cash for my MSP....

ZirtexPosted:

Well thats dumb i loved MS Points. Paying tax now is stupid. This is why i love Steam no tax what so ever :)