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PS3 advice
Ok so, i've had the PS3 and GTA4 for a little over a month and honestly.
I don't touch the damn thing. it's a paperweight. I feel like if I hold on to it, it's just going to devalue so I should sell it and get something i'll use. So does anyone else think it's to my advantage to try and take this ps3 I bought for 250 + free HDMI cable (which I took to bestbuy for basically a free copy of GTA 4) and sell it for like 400-450? it's one of those "rare" 60gb version with the hardware backward compatibility. I'd be taking the money and investing it in to my SFF pc that I put on hold (still have the case) I figure gta 4 will come out for the PC eventually so I'll just play it then. |
just so you know, we do have a new marketplace forum. ;) ;)
but yes: if you don't need the blueray player, then for sure! get rid of it because it will never be needed if you don't use the games. do you plan on ever getting a ps3 in the future? because this is a sweet deal for what you payed. |
How much do you want for the game only?
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Yeah I don't doubt it, but i'm hardly ever home any more. I'd be better entertained by a finished computer at work. When i'm home, I've been very adamant about working on my mixing, or going out and being social.
I really like the system, I just don't have time for such fun and games anymore, it would seem. (it really makes me sad to see myself type this, I love gaming) :( Quote:
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Yeah, I live in Guatemala, anyway, If we do business you can ship it to my mailing address in Miami.
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I generally prefer to sell locally, just because I hate waiting in line at the post office. I feel like I should be charging by the hour when I go there. (I live in downtown Seattle) Sorry dood. Thanks for the interest though :)
Well that was fast. They're gone. 450 in the tubes. Time to order computer stuffs. |
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