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:lol: Good ol' Lexington.
Could be worse, could have been paintballs. I love how serious the news article makes it sound, until the "hit by BB pellets" bit. |
Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
:lol:
He told us flat out that if they have our money, and we have confirmation (receipt) they CANNOT deny us a system the day of the launch. |
Originally Posted by RichC2
I love how serious the news article makes it sound, until the "hit by BB pellets" bit.
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well, since they only had pre-order sales for 1 day, it makes sense that if they bumped me off the list illegally (according to their corporate office) that really, the only person who could take my slot is someone from that store, like an employee.
I had slot 7 of 16, so there's a VERY good chance (id say about 90% or above) that if they wouldn't have messed up, it would be a done deal. |
Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
My girl then called up the corporate office, and talked to the regional manager.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/theoffic...200/dwight.jpg |
ive seen that show twice. Not bad at all :D
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Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
ive seen that show twice. Not bad at all :D
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/images/3...eth_keenan.jpg |
Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
well, since they only had pre-order sales for 1 day, it makes sense that if they bumped me off the list illegally (according to their corporate office) that really, the only person who could take my slot is someone from that store, like an employee.
I had slot 7 of 16, so there's a VERY good chance (id say about 90% or above) that if they wouldn't have messed up, it would be a done deal. |
no, i remember laughing quite a bit...
L&O : that's what the corporate manager informed us. At this point I can't trust anymore farther than I can throw them, but it seems to be better news than leaving 6 messages for a district manager that has no desire to even return one of them |
Originally Posted by dom56
Unbelieveable....there must be about 50 or more people waiting in line and don't think that store the picture was taken is going to carry that many units. I expect to see a riot tomorrow morining.
I'm pretty sure that is a picture of the line in front of the Sonystyle store in NYC, they have promised 400 PS3's for sale there. The line is way longer than that, it goes up the block and onto the next block I believe. |
Originally Posted by The Bus
So is the PS2 officially dead and unsupported as of midnight tonight? Are all the PS2s going to combust simultaneously at the strike of 12?
They're not. Neither will the PS3 be dead when its successor comes out 2010-2012. The Atari 2600 had a 15-year lifespan as it was supported until 1992. The Neo-Geo AES had support until 2004 (fourteen years). The NES was supported in Japan for twenty years. Ten years doesn't seem out of the question. Sony is still going to be selling new PS2s next year. For instance, the XBox. Sure there are a couple new games coming out that are multiplatform, but it's pretty clear the console is on its last legs. PS2 is a little different though, with killer games still coming out this year and into next year. |
my GOD
the PS3 just jumped in price about 200-400 on ebay! |
Out of the top 15-20(all over about $1500) 5 or so have bidders with fewer than 5 feedback. I doubt those will go through. 2 others have bids from the same guy. Another unlikely to go through.
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if you click on that first playstation 3 link on the main page, it will link you to an up-to date list of auctions. I believe they pay a little extra for the "featured items"
http://video-games.search.ebay.com/p...Z1QQsofocusZso |
This thing is going to sell for $1500+ on eBay, no problem.
We all know Sony won't be able keep up with demand through Xmas, and there are a lot of gullible/desperate/rich people out there. When I was out for lunch we could see a small Circuit City from the highway and there were at least 3 or 4 tents and a line of people out front. Insanity. |
Originally Posted by Draven
When I was out for lunch we could see a small Circuit City from the highway and there were at least 3 or 4 tents and a line of people out front. Insanity.
The more I think about this, the more I'm convinced that the eBay market is not gonna be as profitable as people think. Maybe at first, then the demand will die down a bit until we get real close to XMas. |
people will make at least 400 on a premium console, i can guarentee ya that (as long as they know how to list the auction)
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woohoo!!! I just scored one on ebay for 3188.72. too bad I used my dummy account to win it though.
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So the 360 had 326,000 at launch in the US...what do you suppose the actual PS3 numbers are? 150,000? 200,000?
Last year: Best Buy had 40 360's Circuit City 26 Fred Meyer 8 (3 local stores..NW chain, think smaller Target..I only checked 1 store) This year: Best Buy 8 PS3s Circuit City ? Fred Meyer 4 (only one store is getting any) From the sounds of it EB/GS didn't get as many PS3s as 360s either (not to mention Gamerush not getting any PS3s) |
thats half the reason they are going for that much. There's little or no hope of getting another shipment before christmas (no definite information) and many people feel if they want one, they have to get it NOW
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Originally Posted by ChrisHicks
woohoo!!! I just scored one on ebay for 3188.72. too bad I used my dummy account to win it though.
That's funny I just sold mine for 3188.72. Hope you didn't buy mine. No seriously that's an outragious amount. I put my first 360 on ebay to help pay for the 360 I have now and made only 200 after paying fees, extra. I was hoping to pick up a PS3 and do the same. |
I think Sony is still hiding some pretty bad surprises...
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Originally Posted by KurrptSenate
people will make at least 400 on a premium console, i can guarentee ya that (as long as they know how to list the auction)
Which isn't so hot for those waiting in line. Even 10 hours in line drops that profit to $40 an hour, and most are going to have to wait longer than that in line, plus spend time listing it, communicating with the purchaser, shipping it out etc. Maybe semi-worthwhile for college kids or the unemployed, but doesn't seem worth the effort for people with real jobs and income. I was going to say it would be more worthwhile for those that preordered, but there were overnight lines for preorders as well, though not as long as these current lines. |
I got this from another forum.
As an aside, we (UPS' Air Hub here in Louisville) had 172,900 PS3s come through our sort last night for delivery to Walmarts, Targets, Best Buys, TRUs, Circuit Cities, etc. this afternoon. We figured out "eBay value" for each trailer load of them at just under $4,000,000. Yep, four million dollars. A lot of precautions being taken on these.....They were transported in plain, non-UPS trailers from the logistics facility to the sort. They've been being brought in in bulk from Asia through our Air Cargo facility here and then then transported via "plain brown wrapper" trailers to UPS logistics where they are broken out and labeled for delivery. The boxes are plain brown as well, with two in each one. Nothing on the packaging to indicate that they are PS3s other than you'll find the occasional invoice that's turned the wrong way so you can see what's inside the box. |
I heard that only blind, autistic employees were allowed to package the PS3's in order to maintain the highest level of security. UPS driver's were given cyanide pills in case they were captured.
All this is INSANE for a video game consoloe - but I guess money's money... |
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