Microsoft Points (MSPs or MSPoints) are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Games for Windows - Live Marketplace, Windows Live Gallery, and Zune online stores. The points allow users to purchase content without a credit card and to reduce the number of small credit card transaction fees, which Microsoft would otherwise pay. Some downloads on the Xbox Live Marketplace are free, but most other downloads, such as full versions of arcade games and downloadable content for some games, cost Microsoft Points.
The most common amounts of Microsoft Points that you can purchase or redeem are 400, 800,1600, and 4000MSPs.
I need microsoft points really bad and how to get 10,000 microsoft points
with a credit card or go to a store and buy a Microsoft points card.
Unfortanatly you cant. Sorry Get Microsoft points emailed to you!www.rewards1.ca
3000 Microsoft points would have to be around $30-$40 depending on how that is viewed.
No. You earn gamer points playing games, Microsoft points are to buy things on the xbox live market place.
This is the most updated prices: 400 Microsoft Points - $4.99800 Microsoft Points - $9.991600 Microsoft Points - $19.994000 Microsoft Points - $49.996000 Microsoft Points - $74.99Or you can buy a code from a store and redeem it
I need microsoft points really bad and how to get 10,000 microsoft points
There is no way to get Microsoft points for free.
1600 Microsoft points.
Yes...
800 microsoft points = $10 USD
3600 Microsoft points cost £31.87
The only way to obtain 1600 Microsoft points is to buy them.
1200 microsoft points
5*100= 500 Microsoft points
First off, PS3 you will get hacked easily because there security sucks. and the range for Microsoft Points is the following: 400 Microsoft Points - $4.99 800 Microsoft Points - $9.99 1600 Microsoft Points - $19.99 4000 Microsoft Points - $49.99 6000 Microsoft Points - $74.99 (This is U.S. Currency) with this sure PS3 is free online play, but Xbox360 LIVE is fine to have and the chances of you getting hacked, your chances are better to get hit by a tornado in California.
If you still have remaining Microsoft Points, yes, however Microsoft has transferred from Points to actual Dollar value."As part of the next Xbox 360 system update, Microsoft Points will be retired, and transactions on Xbox will take place using your local currency instead of Microsoft Points. Microsoft Points Cards you purchase from retailers will continue to be redeemable on your console and Xbox.com until further notice. Microsoft has no plans to discontinue acceptance of previously purchased Points cards and codes. For more information, see Microsoft transition to local currency." - Microsoft Xbox