do you have the link?
OK, we were willing to believe that PS3 pre-orders were regularly going for over $2,000 on eBay. We even entertained the possibility that selling prices of over $30,000 might actually be legit. But someone willing to pay just short of $100 million for a PS3? That's nearly half the gross domestic product of Tonga!
The sad part is that it's hard to tell from the bid history exactly when the auction went from serious pre-order offer to joke-bidding extravaganza. Our best guess is that by the time eBay user mrsophistication placed the first six-figure bid, all logic and good sense had gone out of the proceedings. We can't help but feel bad for jason_138, who bid Sony's asking price of $600 only to be outbid by tens of millions of dollars. Better luck next time Jason.
Now that the PS3 has gone from pre-order possibility to actual retail product, will we see average auction prices decrease, or will short supplies lead to continued bidding frenzies throughout the holiday season?
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haha thats stupid
bogus, i know the buyer did not pay.
That's gotta be faked...
It looks real. but i dont think he'll pay. I saw that listing when it was about 1 hours to go.
It was done to sabotaged the aution. If you have 100 mil in your bank account you can afford to get one cheaper by knowing the right people.
you could just go to the us and buy one for about 2 grand, totaly fake in my opinion
Serves these people right for selling it on ebay.
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