bboynitrous
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My PS3 just died today and I'm not really mad yet. The system had been running very strong for the past two and a half years. It was a 60GB manufactured in November 2006. I think I should be mad that Sony wants me to pay the flat rate of 150 bucks to fix it, erase my HD, and send it back, but I'm wondering if there's an alternative to this?
I don't know if I really trust anyone else working on it nor do I want to get a refurb from Sony that will only have the same problem in six months while having paid 800 bucks for a system and a repair. I'm also wondering if anyone has had good luck with their refurb'd 60GB PS3's or even just refurbished PS3's in general. I might just end up getting the 150 quick fix from Sony or jump ship to Microsoft if it's worth it. Thanks guys.
I don't know if I really trust anyone else working on it nor do I want to get a refurb from Sony that will only have the same problem in six months while having paid 800 bucks for a system and a repair. I'm also wondering if anyone has had good luck with their refurb'd 60GB PS3's or even just refurbished PS3's in general. I might just end up getting the 150 quick fix from Sony or jump ship to Microsoft if it's worth it. Thanks guys.