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Posted at 2:21 AM on Tuesday 04/8/08 by
Ben
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This deal requires Sony Credit Card signup, so read on if interested. Sony Style has the Playstation 3 console (40GB) for $400 + $0 shipping = $400. Upon clicking Checkout you'll see that they are offering a $100 statement credit with your first $299 Sony Card purchase. Apply for immediate approval and it drops your PS3 price to $300 shipped. Includes one SixAxis PS3 Controller. Qualifies for 5 Free Blu-Ray High-Definition Movies by Mail with Purchase. The 80GB version can be had for $500 - $100 statement credit = $400 shipped.
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    akielb - Posted 3:26 am PDT 04/8/08 (26 Posts)  Report Spam

    Where are the 5 free Blu-ray's? I thought that deal was over with. Just wondering because I purchased an 80gb a couple months ago, and thought I missed it by two weeks.

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    TomC - Posted 3:32 am PDT 04/8/08 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    good price

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    sombec - Posted 4:41 am PDT 04/8/08 (330 Posts)  Report Spam

    I think this does not let you play older games (PS1 or PS2).

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    jayzmahal - Posted 5:15 am PDT 04/8/08 (23 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3 yes...i think that's the 60gb PS3's

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    BigT - Posted 5:40 am PDT 04/8/08 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

    Anyone know where the 5 free Bluray's are?

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    jjbagoose - Posted 6:17 am PDT 04/8/08 (323 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow Great Deal! Where did you come up with this one Ben?

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    TheRefresher - Posted 6:17 am PDT 04/8/08 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    This deal has been in effect since last summer, and without fail it appears on Ben's Bargains at least twice a month. The 5 free movie deal has been dead for months (see bluraysavings.com) and the 80GB PS3 is no longer sold at sonystyle.com. Epic fail.

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    gamma13 - Posted 6:28 am PDT 04/8/08 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

    at this price, its cheap enough for a gift.

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    jjbagoose - Posted 6:40 am PDT 04/8/08 (323 Posts)  Report Spam

    #7 are you accusing this site of reposting non-unique deals? You got to be kidding me!

    This is a terrific deal and I am glad I visit this site where I can find the latest breaking deal news!

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    Skippy - Posted 6:40 am PDT 04/8/08 (139 Posts)  Report Spam

    This deal sucks, and it's been around forever. You could change the terms of the deal to any store that sells PS3. You could also change it to "Buy anything worth $300 for $200... anywhere". Oh, and deals that require credit card signup are not really deals.

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    jjbagoose - Posted 6:59 am PDT 04/8/08 (323 Posts)  Report Spam

    "Oh, and deals that require credit card signup are not really deals."

    What is this suppose to mean? A deal is a deal and a fact is a fact!

    There is nothing you can do to change that.

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    TabletGuy19 - Posted 8:36 am PDT 04/8/08 (314 Posts)  Report Spam

    I love #9's sarcasm

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    kyaimaja - Posted 8:37 am PDT 04/8/08 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    Will PS3 price drop again later this year?

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    silversound - Posted 9:14 am PDT 04/8/08 (346 Posts)  Report Spam

    #13
    Probably not, As PS3 demand goes up, they will keep the same price and with better equipments like bigger Hard drive over time just like what Apple did to the iPhone

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    bubbatx - Posted 9:15 am PDT 04/8/08 (18 Posts)  Report Spam

    I love my Sony Card...only used it once to get the PS3.

    A few months later, I got an offer in the mail: "Make a charge to your card, and we'll give you a $25 credit." Worked like a charm.

    Now, I have an offer "Pay your utility bill with your Sony Card, and we'll give you a $25 credit for up to 3 payments." I dug my card back out and set up a few utility payments. Waiting for my free $75.

    Not sure how Chase can afford to give away money like this, but I'm not complaining.

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    gatzj - Posted 9:23 am PDT 04/8/08 (478 Posts)  Report Spam

    go to ebay buy returned unit, got (60gb for 90+s&h)then purchase blu- ray laser kes400aa if you build your own pc you can easily do this.first time one hour, tutorial online.i payed 55 for laser but have since purchased another for 37.@certain times they're easy to snipe.i have also payed 132 for @40gb.the 40 came with spidey and controller.read stated problem buy the one that says "powers on does not read disks".some scratches but works great

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    the lawyer - Posted 9:30 am PDT 04/8/08 (4118 Posts)  Report Spam

    I doubt demand for the ps3 will go up.

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    silversound - Posted 10:10 am PDT 04/8/08 (346 Posts)  Report Spam

    #17
    I think it will, as summer approaching and PS3 outselling Xbox360
    http://www.dailytech.com/PlayStation+3+Outsells+Xbox+360+for+Second+Month+in+a+Row/article11094.htm

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    ck618 - Posted 10:23 am PDT 04/8/08 (118 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ben did it again--posting an old deal without checking!

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    hypercoyote - Posted 1:23 pm PDT 04/8/08 (550 Posts)  Report Spam

    Didn't bluray players all go up when Bluray won the format war?

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