The Epic Saga of the PlayStation 3
So if you’ll remember carefully, a while back, I posted this. Here’s the story of how it became relevant.
I have a little routine I like to engage in at the beginning of every semestre. I take a pretty big sum of money and hide it from myself so that when I find it I can just go nuts and spend it frivolously. I did it last semestre and bought a digital piano. This semestre, I hid $250 CAD (approx. $200 USD) and bought a PS3. There’s an interesting story surrounding this though.
I’d been eyeing a PS3 for the longest while. I found my money a couple of weeks ago so I started lurking Craigslist, looking for a good deal. The majority of the good deals (i.e. brand new systems, refurbs, etc.), though, were in the area of $300 CAD (approx. $250 USD) so I decided a used system wouldn’t be so bad. I was gonna switch out the hard drive for the 120GB disk from my old laptop anyway. So one day, I found a pretty sweet deal that was a 40GB system and no controller for $250. After calling the guy, he ended up including a controller as I already had a USB cable to charge it. I journeyed 45 minutes up North to pick it up from him and 45 minutes back home again, excited to play my new PS3. However, upon setting the system up, I discovered that this guy swindled me and sold me a system with a broken wifi card AND ethernet port!
I was pretty mad, needless to say. He wouldn’t answer my calls and wouldn’t return my e-mails and worse, still, there was obviously no receipt so warranty was out of the question. I just didn’t have $200 more dollars to send it to get repaired.
Then, a miracle.
In all his weasling, the guy forgot his copy of Call of Duty 5: World at War in the machine. A pretty popular game, by my understanding. Anyway, I decided I wasn’t gonna take this lying down and I was still determined to get my PS3! Long story short: I sold the system and the game (honestly pointing out the flaws, of course) for $300, profiting $50 on my original $250.
It didn’t stop there though. I decided to take my $300 and put down another $25 to buy a brand new 80GB system that I guy was selling. He got it as a gift but he’s not a gamer so he just wanted some quick cash. I met up with him yesterday and bought it off him. IN FACT, he was such a nice guy about it, he let me have it for $300 as opposed to the $325 he listed!
Mmmm. Brand new 120GB PS3 for $300 CAD, no tax. Every day I’m hustlin’ :]
PSN ID, for those who care: pablofamoso