Amazon gives PSP Go their own ‘price cut’
Like with what the UK stores did last week, Amazon slashed off US$ 5 to the PSP Go. Looks like although the launch of Sony‘s UMD-less handheld led the PSP sales to skyrocket the past couple of weeks, the retailer does not have enough confidence that it will be able to sustain it, hence their own price cut.
Like with what the UK stores did last week, Amazon slashed off US$ 5 to the PSP Go. Looks like although the launch of Sony‘s UMD-less handheld led the PSP sales to skyrocket the past couple of weeks, the retailer does not have enough confidence that it will be able to sustain it, hence their own price cut.
From US$ 250, Amazon’s selling it for US$ 244.99. It’s not like it’s gonna do much difference, but what’s relevant about this move is that it’s not exactly common to have retailers (or anyone for that matter) slashing off prices of a unit within the same month of its debut.
Sony has not made any comment about this action taken by Amazon, nor has the retailer itself. Do you find the PSP Go more attractive now that it’s five bucks less in Amazon?
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Via Amazon