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PS3 Bluray remote control 9.95 @ Shopto

Absolute bargain (Y) I love mine.

Also have Borderlands there for ?22.95 which seems a good deal too, heard some good things about the game:))

Edited by AbandonedTrolley
250 gig Slim - Play TV - Uncharted - Motorstorm 2 - Killzone 2 - Resistance 2 ?284.99 @ comet

There is also a 5% discount code floating about too taking it down to just ?27(Y)Y)

Damn pretty good deal, and to think not long ago a PS3 on it's own was ?2:laugh:gh:

Unlikely to actually get sent them BUT received an email from a friend of a friend of a friend

-----Original Message-----

From: Lisa Thompson [mailto:**********]

Sent: 08 December 2009 15:20

To: Bashir, Arafat, VF-Group; Patterson, David; Tania Ellis

Subject: Fw: Worth a look

______________________________________________

From: Berry, Cilla

Sent: 08 December 2009 15:03

Subject: Worth a look

My friend's husband, has launched an on-line shop, selling DVDs, CDs and games - www.2coolmovies.co.uk - many products are cheaper than Amazon and none of them exceed Amazon prices. Secure payment and guaranteed delivery is assured.

Please feel free to spread the word.

Thanks

Cilla

Having looked through some of the PS3 items, the pricing is well out.

COD:MW2 / FIFA 10 and LBP all ?2:rofl::

http://www.2coolmovies.co.uk/games/Call%20...n%20Warfare%202

http://www.2coolmovies.co.uk/games/FIFA%2010

http://www.2coolmovies.co.uk/games/LittleBigPlanet>

Looks to have been fixed, will let you know on the FIFA10 lol

Edited by AbandonedTrolley
Well everyone knows how Play deliver...

Am I the only one who gets super fast delivery with play? :p

I got an email on the 2 December saying it that my HDD had been posted, and the next day I received it, and that was on the standard delivery :D

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I've decided I now want a PS3. The only games I'm interested in for it atm are LittleBigPlanet & Unchartered 2 & for the time being I'll be mainly using it for blu-rays, as I'll be keeping my 360. I'm not bothered about hd-size, and would prefer a slim.

Anyone seen any decent offers about?

danke.

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