http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?catg=8312&landing=PS3
Scroll down...might not be available in your area, but some Sam's Club places have 60GBs
PSN: Lone_Canis_Lupus
http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?catg=8312&landing=PS3
Scroll down...might not be available in your area, but some Sam's Club places have 60GBs
PSN: Lone_Canis_Lupus
Gamestop is selling refurbed 20gbs for $349 - check their site.
http://www.gamestop.com/search.asp?N=141+83
madskillz said:
I created a thread about 20gbs that were available at a few Toys R Us' for just $299. K-Mart has brand new 60gbs too. How do I know? They had two when I put one on layaway. I got a 20gb one from a guy and cancelled my layaway. The phone is your best friend. Call around and see if they have them in stock. Some places still do, but you have to make sure it's a 60 and not an 80gb. The 60gb and the 20gb PS3s are the best ones - and the only ones with hardware PS2 BC. For a brand new 60gb, expect to pay about $499 for it. |
lol the 20gb is probably the worst sku. the onlything good about it is b/c thats it. thelack of chrome trim makes it look ugly as hell, and it has no wifi or card readers.
Amazon.com sell.com. Also go to your local EBgames/Gamestop stores. They might have some used 60GBs. Other places to check are Kmart, Toys R Us, Sam Goody, Sam's Club, and Hollywood video.
Pawn shops are actually a pretty good bet. Now it might be questionable how good of condition they are in though.
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