What would you say is a reasonable price for a PSP 2000?
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I want to but a friends PSP 2000. It has regular scratches and what not. He has about 10 games and 15 movies. How much would you say is a reasonable price. I was thinking $80.00 because UMD's are super cheap and at some places you could get a PSP 3000 completely refurbished for $119.00. Or should i just keep my cash?
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Depending on the condition, I'd say between 70-90 for it. It also depends on the games. To be honest, the movies are almost worthless these days, I really wouldn't factor them into the equation.
I'd say whether or not to buy depends on three things:
1). Do you want any of the games he's offering?
2). If you don't, could make a reasonable return on the games to get the ones you want?
3). How badly do you want a PSP?
I'd evaluate those (And whether or not you can afford it) before making this decision.
I'd say whether or not to buy depends on three things:
1). Do you want any of the games he's offering?
2). If you don't, could make a reasonable return on the games to get the ones you want?
3). How badly do you want a PSP?
I'd evaluate those (And whether or not you can afford it) before making this decision.
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Make sure the triggers work, that's what's wrong with my 3001
Here's the blog post of my PSP purchase from Craigslist
Here's the blog post of my PSP purchase from Craigslist
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When I go to GameStop I ask to look at the condition of the disc. MAybe you can ask them yo let you test it thoroughly before you buy it.
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