I really want a PSP system, is this Ebay auction a good buy? I keep bidding but am not winning.?
I hope no one else bids on it, i'm planning to bid during the last hour and beat the highest bid. http://cgi.ebay.com/1-Slim-PSP-Piano-Black-Extras-3-90M33-3-Optional_W0QQitemZ280220106635QQihZ018QQcategoryZ62054QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Public Comments
- not bad.
- dont get a psp they suck. i had the slim silver one and i got sick of it and sold it to buy and ipod touch. waaaay better. take my advice and do not get a psp. there cool for like a month then you get sick of them
- not bad
- i like my psp. this one is cool 2
- i use ebay faithfully there are millions of good deals on there no doubt but you have to be careful because some not all but some people will have a friend or friends bid up there auction just so they know they will get what they want out of it and it usually is electronics so as long as this continues some things will be best bought in store unless it doesnt go for too much on there hope this helps you atleast a lil bit
- and we care why? but really dont buy from ebay it has no warranty
- This is a good time to buy a PSP. The good games that everybody are talking about are coming out soon. If you're intent on getting a PSP, I would strongly recommend that you get one with an actual warranty. That way, if something ever goes wrong with it then you can have it fixed at little to no cost. I'm not the kind of person who's bold enough to tell people how to spend their hard-earned money, but the least I can do is make sure that people are more aware of some of the risks of buying stuff from online auction sites. Here are some important questions you have to ask yourself: 1.) Can you guarantee that what you're buying is new? You don't want to buy someone else's unsolved problems. 2.) Who's responsible if the thing gets broken or damaged during delivery? A lot of things can happen to your PSP on the way to your front door, and a person selling stuff on an auction site may not step up and help you out if anything like that happens. 3.) Are there any other people buying against you that are working on the seller's side? In auctions, it's a popular tactic that is used to get people to pay top dollar for regular stuff you could get elsewhere. It's not necessarily a scam, because you're competing to buy a product with other people. But that doesn't mean that the other people would play fair. 4.) Can I get this elsewhere? Unless it's a one-of-a-kind version of the PSP that's signed by a Hollywood celebrity, comes with autographed games, or a hit game's creative team's signatures or a really cool paint job, chances are that you can get it easily elsewhere and save yourself some headaches later. That last point I just made is the reason why so many people made so much money off of selling PS3's and Nintendo Wii's when they first came out. You just couldn't get them anywhere else during launch day. A lot of people get ripped off from some serious money in online auction sites. If you're really serious about getting a PSP, that's great. Try this link below. Save some of that hard-earned money for cool games, or dinner at a fancy restaurant or something nice for Mothers' Day. NewEgg.com always has good deals on legitimate stuff, and they ship FAST. If I were to buy a PSP online in the near future, I'd go with them with no regrets.
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