Comments on: Sony denies seeking PSP customer data
Company says it's targeting "gray market" sellers rather than consumers to squelch unauthorized sales in the U.K.
Company says it's targeting "gray market" sellers rather than consumers to squelch unauthorized sales in the U.K.
November 26, 2009 4:55 PM PST
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I know one person who imported a PSP from Japan (he got it the day before US launch) and I know of nobody that has imported any of the consoles.
So, how big can this so called grey market be? 600 letters to people selling on eBay and shops offering to import. Big freaking deal. Let it go.
I know one person who imported a PSP from Japan (he got it the day before US launch) and I know of nobody that has imported any of the consoles.
So, how big can this so called grey market be? 600 letters to people selling on eBay and shops offering to import. Big freaking deal. Let it go.
- I Wonder
- by 201293546946733175101343322673 June 25, 2005 2:31 AM PDT
- Why Sony didn't try to hunt down people who ordered imported PSP in the U.S. few months ago :)
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- by Scott W June 27, 2005 4:19 AM PDT
- hunt them down and shoot them? i'm safe. i don't intend to buy a PSP after sony's PR stunt: "adapt to the f***ed up square button...
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