PSP 4Gb MS-Duo...$50 at CC

you never truly know who youre dealing with on ebay...a chain store is always better.....no hassle return policies, no waiting, and as far as MS Duo's go- no fakes
 
This is a good deal. I picked one up from EB Games when they were on sale for $50 last week. If you're in to homebrew or ripping your PS1 games (what else is there to do on a PSP?) a 4 gig card is a great help.

I picked up a v1.5 PSP from craigslist for $60 and the 4 gig card for $50. $110 for a portable system that will play all of my favorite classic games has been a dream.
 
This is flippin' awesome. I need it for my ever-growing music collection. (Yes, I know I could have had an iPod, but I like my PSP, thank you very much!)
 
[quote name='HarassmentPanda']This is a good deal. I picked one up from EB Games when they were on sale for $50 last week. If you're in to homebrew or ripping your PS1 games (what else is there to do on a PSP?) a 4 gig card is a great help.

I picked up a v1.5 PSP from craigslist for $60 and the 4 gig card for $50. $110 for a portable system that will play all of my favorite classic games has been a dream.[/QUOTE]

You got a PSP for $60? Wow! I'm thinking it was stolen.... who would be stupid enough to buy a PSP for $199.99 and sell it for $60.
 
[quote name='smackmyonion']you never truly know who youre dealing with on ebay...a chain store is always better.....no hassle return policies, no waiting, and as far as MS Duo's go- no fakes[/QUOTE]

I bought a SanDisk card from CC for my digital camera about 6 years ago. When I took it home and put it in my camera, I noticed it was 32mb instead of 128 like the package said. When I took a closer look at the card, it was actually an Olympus brand card and the 128mb sticker that was on it looked like it was peeled off from another card. Funny thing was the packaging was still sealed, so it didn't look like it was a return that someone brought back to the store.


When I returned it a few hours later, the girl at customer service gave me a funny look like I did it and was trying to scam them. Got my money back but I'm still cautious about buying memory cards from retail stores after that incident.
 
[quote name='norkusa']I bought a SanDisk card from CC for my digital camera about 6 years ago. When I took it home and put it in my camera, I noticed it was 32mb instead of 128 like the package said. When I took a closer look at the card, it was actually an Olympus brand card and the 128mb sticker that was on it looked like it was peeled off from another card. Funny thing was the packaging was still sealed, so it didn't look like it was a return that someone brought back to the store.


When I returned it a few hours later, the girl at customer service gave me a funny look like I did it and was trying to scam them. Got my money back but I'm still cautious about buying memory cards from retail stores after that incident.[/quote]

That was probably a one out of a billion chance.. What, would you rather take your chances online with a retailer or auction site like ebay and have a 90% chance or getting a fake card/card that doesn't even work :p I stick to retailers thank you very much, and if the same thing ever happened to me, I'd just take it back no problems...but you never know if an online site is going to give you problems ;)
 
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