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    Quote Originally Posted by Odie
    Could you please provide some evidence of this? I seriously doubt many people have "fried" their PSPs when applying the official updates. The only time I have read of mass PSP deaths due to a firmware upgrade is when there was that initial leaked one with the placeholders for features such as a web browser and email client.
    I never said "official"......Thats why I asked him where he downloaded it from......................

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    I had a similar issue after downloading the update for Wipeout via the web site (with USB link), but plugging the PSP into the mains as you would to charge it made it start working again. Give it a try.

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    I downloaded the update with the auto-downloader from within my PSP, so it must be the official update. It also doesn't seem very parsimonius that I have an evil, malicious PSP that redirects me to false updates, but hey anything is possible.

    I called Sony. They said that I would have to send my PSP in for repairs. The problem is I need another copy of my receipt from eBGames. So they told me to contact eBGames, have them look up my purchase with my serial number, and have them print me out a new receipt that shows proof and date of purchase.

    I called an eBGames store in Marina Del Rey (310) 578-1896, and they said that their system is so shoddy that they can't look up past purchases with serial numbers. They said my best bet is to call home office (800) 800-5166, and have them look up my purchase with the serial number.

    I called home office, and they said they couldn't help me because THE ONLY SERIAL NUMBERS THEY KEEP ON FILE ARE FOR CUSTOMERS WHO BOUGHT AN EBGAMES WARRANTY! I swear that pissed me off! They make you pay an extra $25 so they can do their job and be efficient! I didn't buy an eBGames warranty because I don't believe they deserve another $25 of my money when I have a Sony warranty that COMES WITH PURCHASE!

    I called the Marina Del Rey store again and they again said that they couldn't help me at all. I have a feeling that they're giving me the run-around; sending me on a wild goose chase. But if I don't get this resolved, I will NEVER buy from eBGames again, and believe me, I am a long-standing customer who buys from them all the time.

    My last resort was to contact eBGames online. Here is a copy of the e-Mail I sent them (serial numbers omitted for security reasons):

    Quote Originally Posted by Me
    I need another copy of my receipt of payment for a Sony PSP that I had purchased at one of your stores. Here's the problem: I'm not sure which store I purchased it from. There are two possibilities: I could have purchased the PSP from the store in Marina Del Rey, or I could have purchased it from the store at Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica. I never visit the store on Pico and Lincoln so I couldn't have purchased it there.

    I called the store in Marina Del Rey and they said they couldn't help me because all of their records are sent to home office, and that they couldn't look up the purchase with the bar code on my PSP. They gave me the following number to home office: (800)800-5166. I called that number, and they said that they couldn't help me, because the only bar codes they keep on file are the ones connected to eBGames warranty purchases (I opted not to purchase an eBGames warranty). I called the store in Marina Del Rey again and they said that I'm pretty much screwed (not in those words, though; they were very courteous).

    I need your help. I find it unrealistic that no one from your company can look up a purchase tied to a unique bar code. If you can't, then that must be an amazingly outdated and shoddy system, which I truly hope is not the case. I will give you all of the bar codes that came with my PSP system:

    THESE BAR CODES ARE ON THE BOX (* denotes a new bar code):
    * POS BAR CODE: *omitted*
    * UC2 PSP-1001 K 120V (This one has two bar codes): (First->) *omitted* (Second->) *omitted*
    * Serial # for Registration: *omitted*

    THIS SERIAL NUMBER IS ON MY PSP SYSTEM:
    * *omitted*

    THIS SERIAL NUMBER IS IN THE BATTERY PORT, FOUND UNDERNEATH THE BATTERY:
    * *omitted*

    It is imperative that I receive another printed receipt, showing proof and the date of purchase. I need to send my PSP in to Sony for repairs, and they require that I have a printed receipt. Please help!
    I fired that e-Mail off about ten minutes ago. I will keep you all updated.

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    That really sucks BigDAlcala I hope you are able to resolve this..but I'm guessing you aren't the only one who is gonna have this problem. SONY will have do something about it I would think if enough people end up with PSP's that don't do anything. This will be very bad for the PSP if they don't do something to fix it. I'm assuming you've tried everything you can think of to get it up and running. As of now I will boycott EBgames untill they help you and sign any kind of pettition (on/offline) you might want to make against them or Sony. And I think EB are full of crap that they don't have your serial number on file. I think no one wants to do the work involved to find it for you. They have to scan the serial number to keep track of the units they have sold, so they do have an electronic record of it somewhere on their computer system. Without the recipt it will be hard to figure out though...did you pay it with a credit or debit card? That might help to cross reference it.

    I'm really lucky that I didn't install the update. Just for the record I also d/l from the PSP itself, and when it asked if I wanted to install or go to the menu I cancelled it and copied the file to my PC from the card. I tried using the PBPExplorer to see if I could find out any more info or extract any files...nothing that means anything to me in there except a png file.


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    Why on earth do sony need receipts?? No PSP's about today could be older than 12 months so they all are in warrenty!

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    Because like every other major corporation on Earth, they're bullshitters who believe that paperwork, red tape, and pointless beauracracy are the way to big cash pay offs.

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    Jdemon - Thank you for your support, but don't boycott EB for me, but rather because you yourself think they're full of it. The thing is I didn't use a credit card or a debit card; I payed with cash.

    Here's an update from eBGames via e-Mail:
    Quote Originally Posted by eBGames
    Hello Dana,

    Thank you for contacting EBgames.com. Only the store may give out
    proof-of-purchase information. We will not be able to assist you in
    this
    matter. We recommend you contact the store in which you placed your
    purchase for more information.

    If you have any other questions, please feel free to respond to this
    email. You can also give us a call at 877-432-9675, 7 days a week from
    8 am to Midnight Eastern Standard Time.


    Best Regards,
    Gunnar
    EBgames.com


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    And here was my heated response to their BS'ing:
    Quote Originally Posted by Me
    This is rediculous! You guys are giving me the run-around! I call the store and they say they can't help me, and to call home office; I call home office and they say they can't help me, and now I E-Mail you guys and you tell me you can't help me and to call the store! What gives? Why is it so hard for someone to give me correct information? Why must I be given the shaft by everyone I contact in your company? This should be easy, not a hassle. Why is it such a hassle?

    I contacted you guys because you were my last resort. I need your help. If the store can give me the proper information, could any of you guys call them? They've already sent me on a wild goose chase, and I wouldn't put it past them to try it again. Please help me.
    Oh yeah, I think Sony needs a receipt not only for the date of purchase, but also the proof of purchase. I assume it would be a bad idea to work on a stolen unit, which is semi-understandable.

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    i have updated my PSP it is for secuity purposes
    when it is instaling it say upgrading and says something about
    secuity purposes. It didnt mess my PSP it still looks the same
    but i didnt try runing any emu yet

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    I'm pretty sure no emus will run on 1.5 or above.

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    By security purposes, I'm quite sure that it's referring to Sony's protection against the execution of unsigned code.

    It has jack$#@! to do with any sort of Network Security.

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