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No way this is real. Too many peripherals, controller cords, headsets, etc use the USB ports. It would be mass hysteria.
You can't advertise something, ie SIX USB PORTS!, like it says on the side of my PS3 box and then all of a sudden take that away one day. there would be class action lawsuits out the ass.
Thinking this will happen is like thinking your tv manufacturer will release a firmware update disabling your remote control, causing you to have to get up and change the channel each time. Not...going...to...happen.
What I don't understand is that hasn't it always been a $150 flat fee since the beginning, even when the PS3 was $600? Now it's half the price and the repair fee is the same???
interesting.. site i got my 360 stuff from has it for $129..
Still too much. It shouldn't be over $100 in my opinion and they should actually fix YOUR console and not send some bullshit refurb. If mine broke (60GB backwards compatible) and they send me back some 40 or 80gig there would be hell to pay.
Yesterday, Sony Computer Entertainment Australia was granted a temporary injunction by the nation's Federal Court to block the importation and sale of the new PS3 modchips.
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