[quote name='kraftwerks']STAY AWAY FROM MY HANNAH PSP!

The Sears in McKinley has three of them for $100. I want it for my girl, but don't want to spend more than $75. Here's to hoping they last that long.[/QUOTE]
Don't worry, I am not going to buy it since I already have a PSP 2000 and I don't need it, so its all yours. Just save a PS3 remote for me since I am holding out for a price drop on them, that is all I ask

I wouldn't mind getting a Wii points card, but I have 1800 unspent points from the pepsi rockband promotion years ago, and I am holding out in the hopes that something actually good comes to the Wii marketplace.
I have never seen anyone else buying games in Sears either, I have taken family there to buy games and accessories as gifts since the games are sealed unlike gamestop and the accessories are at worst, MSRP, and stores like TRU and sometimes Gamestop charge more than MSRP for a lot of accessories. I have never seen anything priced more than MSRP at Sears.
I have however seen people buy TV's there, I have to say they are possibly the most incompetent people at selling TV's that I have ever seen, you are probably better off at Walmart. If you try to get a TV there trust me on this, it will be either out of stock, or they can't find it in the back or wherever they keep the TV's. I have been game shopping so many times and seen so many people have problems with just getting a TV out of Sears that I can't even begin to talk about how many times I have seen it. I don't think I have actually ever seen anyone successfully pay for and purchase a TV in Sears, but I have seen many people try (and yes I know I think you pick up your TV at the warehouse part so I wouldn't be able to see anyone walk out with a TV if I was just shopping electronics)! I have also seen many arguments about appliances, loud enough for half the store to hear. Overall, don't use Sears for the large stuff, and you should be OK.