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    Final Fantasy XIV PC Keys EU + NA for guaranteed spot in Final Beta Test 4

    Hello there,

    I am selling a couple of Final Fantasy 14 PC keys for a guaranteed spot in the Final Beta Test 4.

    Currently the registration for a beta key is closed since 22nd of July of 2013. And will reopen once the final test starts.
    To get a guaranteed spot for Phase 4 these keys need to be registered before July 31ste 5:00 GMT.



    EU:
    11x PC Beta Key

    NA:
    4x PC Beta Key

    Prices are €3,- / $4,-


    Note: People from the NA region can also use these Keys if they register with UK as country instead of USA.
    Note2: People with a NA region PS3 can also use these Promo Keys when the make an UK account on PS3


    I accept payment via paypal (gift). (Verified accounts only).

    Please contact me by PM or on Skype: [email protected] (Jfeather) if anyone is interested.
    Last edited by Jfeather; 07-30-2013 at 05:31 AM.

    Final Fantasy XIV PC Keys EU + NA for guaranteed spot in Final Beta Test 4
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    Last day to register for guaranteed spot in Beta Phase 4. 19hours and 30min to register before they get invalid


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