For anyone who was looking for a nice price on a Vita I found somewhere selling them cheap ... It's pre-owned but you won't find a price like this anywhere
http://www.cowboom.com/product/1150385?utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_source=1225267&ut m_campaign=CJ
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03-05-2013 #1Ghost of Sparta







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PS Vita for $120 (Pre-owned)
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That's a great deal!

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Yeah I know I'm debating whether to get one since I haven't yet.
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thats a great deal i got my vita black ops bundle brand new for 150 dollars from the sony store
you just have to use your sony credit card
http://store.sony.com/p/Sony-PlaySta.../en/p/PSV2215232 gig VITA
250 gig slim PS3
160 gig phat PS3
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Does anyone have any Idea??
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03-14-2013 #7
I'd never get a console used unless I could see what condition it was in myself. My Wii is pretty much the only console I've ever bought used and the reason was because it was a first gen Wii that plays GCN games. So yeah, even at that price, I'd just wait for a good deal to get it new or buy from a store where you can actually see the condition it's in.
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03-14-2013 #8
I never buy used disc-based systems. Used NES, Genesis, N64, etc... That would be fine, because they tend to hold up better, but GameCube, PS1, PS2, Saturn, Dreamcast... I wouldn't touch them.
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Great deal for such great system.

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03-16-2013 #11
I take good care of my stuff, but I can't guarantee someone else would. Also, CD based systems don't last as long as cartridge based ones. This is just a plain fact. It's a risk buying a used disc based system. Too big of a risk. Even "refurbished" ones may be fixed just enough to work for the demo, and fail after a week.
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