oh yea i remember that whole coupon thing
I know awhile back dell had the PSP for $150 With free shipping... But you had to have a coupon but the coupon was all over Fatwallet.com maybe its still there... Just helping people join the PSP world =)
Good luck and happy hunting
oh yea i remember that whole coupon thing
So thoes any body know what firmware this are.
Wait so the computer company had coupons for the psp. How does that work or help them.Originally Posted by Zerokenohki
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im not shure but i remember there where a bunchload of coupons that could be used just on the psp
If you like it cheap, you can grab that Sony PSP from Dell.com at a $40 discount. Just add the $199 system to your cart and then use these two coupons at checkout — QGM7T0C1C2TVVD and BLKSK2?5HVT$D0. You're final price will now be down to $159 with free shipping. Thanks so much PSP-World!!! Final word – ssshhhh… don’t tell anyone.posted in Tuesday, 25 April 2006
have any coupons for cheap laptops. LOL
nope lol but i found out amazon sometimes sells pro duo mem sticks cheaper than ebay.
For everyone who is interested a quick visit to the website says the $185 PSP's are "latest version Firmware", for a 2.5FW, it's $220 and for a 1.52FW, it's $240
Well, although I want a WHITE PSP, I can't afford the risk of buying one online and having it be a TA-082.
I bought my white PSP locally (Cebu City Phils) with a 1.5 fw. It actually cost more than the 2.6 fw PSPs.
They bundle their value pack PSPs with a memory stick of either 1g or 2g. I bought the 2gig bundle which cost around $355 in us money.
That's pretty cheap.
Amazon (UK), and most other places, sell them (the base unit) for £150 ($281)...
Although if you go to Amazon US instead, then it's $200, which is £107... slight difference there!
:update:
Amazon (France) = €200, which is £136 ($254)
Amazon (Japan) = ¥19,215, which is £88! ($165)
So it's a little cheaper to buy it across the channel, and if you happen to be passing through japan, it's pretty cheap there!![]()
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