Thanks for the kind thoughts, man.Originally Posted by s1k0
hey man hopefully someone could help you out with your psp...
Thanks for the kind thoughts, man.Originally Posted by s1k0
no problem see i would help you but i just got in with the psp bussiness but ill try learning and hopefully i can help you out![]()
what was zions idea to help you?
he said he would help after the release of zelda
Well, I once knew a guy whos distant cousins uncle's nephew once "fixed" his broken PSP. Basically he went to a major retail store, very similiar to Wal-Mart. He politely requested to look through the PSP boxes to make sure that he didnt get a TA-082 unit. They were curious but willing to give in to the strange request. He found a good one, took it home, swapped serial number stickers from the bottom of the PSPs, and returned his old broken PSP tucked away inside the box, leaving pretty much everything else untouched. The friendly Returns clerk asked him what was wrong with the unit and he said something about it not working and just wanting his money back or maybe his Grandma could not play it because of arthritis. I dont remember all the details.Anyway, the Returns clerk scanned the bottom serial number sticker on the PSP, it cleared, and he was promptly given a full refund. He then returned home and downgraded his PSP to 1.5 and lived happily ever after.
are yo being sarcastic?
I'm pretty sure it would work, but I don't do scams, man. Thanks anyways...but, if I were to fork out money for a new PSP, I'd just keep both of them in the first place.
I don't think its considered a scam if it's Wal-Mart.![]()
HAHAHAHAHA...Good one!
scaming wal-mart is quite popular, especialy with bricked psps.
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