A: You have 30 minutes to manually cancel the order on the order page. After that, you will have to open a live chat or call Walmart. Some RFDers have mentioned that they have been told that they cannot cancel and to just return the game after it ships; others have stated that they have cancelled the order easily. YMMV.A: When the game ships, although usually a $1 pending charge will appear to verify the card. One exclusion is "Anthem" as there seems to be an error in which the full price is being charged straight away, it will be refunded, and then charged through the entirety of the pre-order's duration.A: Judging by comments it seems to vary by location. In Ontario, likely on release day; in BC, not so much. YMMV.A: When the promo started, eligible games were $50. Walmart has since upped the price of certain games.A: Probably, but nobody knows for sure. Last year, new games were added as E3 went on.A: In my experience, I have always received codes from Walmart.A: Some e-vouchers are left over in people's accounts from previous promos. They are supposed to be for groceries but work on video games. There is currently no active promo giving out e-vouchers.A: It is what it is. Maybe other titles will receive the discount in the days to come. Again, nobody knows for sure.A: Because some RFDers like to show off despite it contributing little or nothing to the thread. These are from previous years' E3 deals. Some even involve moaning to an Amazon CSR when a price hasn't updated promptly enough and they've received an extra discount or the CSR isn't sharp enough to apply the discount correctly.