I am going to import a PSP.
I'm broke.
It's too sexy.
Save me.
Cant... resist....... it's just......... too much.........
I'm broke.
It's too sexy.
Save me.
Cant... resist....... it's just......... too much.........
digitalwanderer said:Some words-o-advice: "dead pixels" and "imported items are a BIATCH to get returns on!"
I'm done here. 8)
"DEAD PIXELS!"london-boy said:But... but... but....
Don't do it man, the I heard that the EB shipment is coming any day and you can get that "instant exchange" guarantee for like only $20us that makes dead pixels a no worrier.london-boy said:My CC is just here in my wallet........... like one feet away.............. just................. here it is..............
digitalwanderer said:Don't do it man, the I heard that the EB shipment is coming any day and you can get that "instant exchange" guarantee for like only $20us that makes dead pixels a no worrier.london-boy said:My CC is just here in my wallet........... like one feet away.............. just................. here it is..............
:?
Wait a tic, you don't live in my country do you...have they released it over there yet?
Kolgar said:Much as I'd love to see you get one, London-boy, I have to try and deter you.
You'll be much happier, I think, waiting for the European launch. By then, Sony will have worked out some of the hardware kinks, and you can purchase an extended warranty for some honest-to-goodness peace of mind.
PSP is such a sweet little machine, it would be a shame to have your first experience with the new baby be tainted by a dead pixel or a sticky button - with no easy way to exchange the unit.
Besides, the wait will give you time to save some money to blow on an even BIGGER lineup of launch titles. Delay the cash outlay now so you can REALLY screw yourself later!
Hang on just a bit longer - you'll have your PSP soon enough!
jvd said:why don't u guys ask some of the usa guys to help u out
jvd said:why don't u guys ask some of the usa guys to help u out