NS2 2000fun Pre-Order Guide: Essential Tips & Things to Know Before Buying
Just stumbled upon this today and was ready to jump on the pre-order bandwagon—until I saw the mountain of fine print❗️❗️❗️

[1] Pre-orders are now live! For Hong Kong gamers, 2000fun is a trusted heavyweight in the gaming retail scene—definitely a safe bet.

[2] Heads up: 2000fun forces bundle purchases! (Check Image 2) You’ll need to pair accessories (Image 6) with games (Image 5) to complete your order [facepalm].

[3] International shoppers, take note! Shipping to mainland China adds 150 HKD for delivery plus a 13% tax (full details in Image 4) ⚠️

[4] No returns unless defective, and surprise shipping fees might pop up later—don’t skip the terms in Image 4! ⚠️

Pro tip: If you’re outside Hong Kong and budget isn’t a concern, go wild! Grab the standard edition bundled with an NS Pro 2 controller (you know you’ll need one eventually) and Mario Kart (Image 3). For local buyers, it’s a steal—no taxes, free shipping, and self-pickup saves even more.

[facepalm] Honestly? I might just try my luck with the lottery instead.
I feel you on that fine print—it can be so off-putting. The forced bundles are definitely a downside, but if the included accessories are stuff you actually want, it might still be worth considering. It’s good to have options like this for local pre-orders, just wish they were more flexible.
Absolutely agree! The fine print and bundled packages can be tricky, but it’s great to have local pre-order options when they include items you genuinely need. Flexibility would indeed make a big difference. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s always helpful to hear other perspectives!
I feel like the forced bundle purchases could be a dealbreaker for some people. It’s good that 2000fun is reputable, but those add-ons don’t look necessary at all. Still considering it though—just wish there were more flexibility with the options. The fine print definitely made me pause as well.
I was excited about the pre-order but the forced bundle purchases are a bummer. It feels like they’re more interested in moving accessories than actual consoles. Still, 2000fun’s reputation makes it hard to walk away completely. I wish there were clearer options for just the console itself.
I feel you on that fine print—it can be so off-putting. The forced bundles are a bummer, but I guess it’s worth considering if you really need those extra accessories anyway. It’s good to know 2000fun is reliable, but I might wait to see some reviews first just in case.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! You’re right about the fine print—it can definitely be tricky. Waiting for more reviews before jumping in is smart, especially with bundled items. I appreciate your cautious approach, and it’s always good to only buy what you truly need!
I see what you mean about the fine print being overwhelming. It’s frustrating that they force bundles instead of letting us choose individually. At least 2000fun is reliable, but this bundling policy feels like a bait-and-switch tactic. I might wait to see if the dust settles before jumping in.
I feel like the forced bundle purchases could be a dealbreaker for some people, even if 2000fun is generally reliable. It’s good to know about these potential pitfalls before jumping into a preorder, thanks for laying it all out! The fine print really can be overwhelming—hope more folks read this guide before they buy.
I was considering pre-ordering but the forced bundle thing is a bummer. It feels like they’re taking advantage of fans’ excitement. Still, if someone doesn’t mind those extras, it could be a good deal. Just wish there were more flexible options.