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Dolla Dolla said:
windbane said:

Actually, my post was saying that it is usually an indicator of how it is selling everywhere else. I am not saying amazon is the perfect indicator but it is certainly a lot more useful than your trolling complaints say it is.


I fail to see how I am trolling by saying it isn't a good indicator.


 Your trolling because nobody here has been talking very much about numbers outside of Amazon.  Leo made a comment that PS3 sales had increased by the largest percentage over the past week, which was true.  People in this thread have been observing amazon.com numbers and have not made overly large generalizations about the rest of the market, simply stating that amazon is a good indicator that PS3 sales have picked up and there is a good chance they won't flatline back to previous numbers.



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