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I have pre-orders of games both on xbox and Ps3 and will decide nearer the time which platform to get them on. lol

Well, you've only got a few days to decide, as the game's coming out on the 12th, and if you've pre-ordered online, you've got even less time.

Simply get it on which console you use most, it doesn't really make a diference which console you get it on; it's gonna be identical.

Well, you've only got a few days to decide, as the game's coming out on the 12th, and if you've pre-ordered online, you've got even less time.

Simply get it on which console you use most, it doesn't really make a diference which console you get it on; it's gonna be identical.

well FF XIII I have only ordered on Ps3, but I got other games pre-order on both consoles.

Sometimes it makes a difference, like Bayonetta, DarkSiders for example.

Oh I could marry you! :p

TheHut delivered to me on release day last time so I have faith.

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yay

Forgot to add I got ?4.39 quidco from this as well, essentially making both titles under ?30 :D

Don't go to cancel and re-do though, that PLAY10 code was a 24 hour code only, and only for PS3 games.

Forgot to add I got ?4.39 quidco from this as well, essentially making both titles under ?30 :D

Don't go to cancel and re-do though, that PLAY10 code was a 24 hour code only, and only for PS3 games.

Yep I did quidco as well, so should make this under ?30, thats it not changing this order now, seems to be best deal...

I wouldn't be so sure about JOAG. I ordered a PS3 laser from them on February 19 (payment taken around then, too) and it has only just been posted to me today.

Trust me, I know people IRL who've bought from them. It's not exactly gonna have the same working force as the bigger sites, but they are legit.

Trust me, I know people IRL who've bought from them. It's not exactly gonna have the same working force as the bigger sites, but they are legit.

I wasn't saying they weren't legit, but they're hardly the most efficient company I've bought from.

Anyway, my laser arrived and my PS3 is back up and running.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270543629701&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

I thought that is a good deal! 17 left, ?205 gets you a brand new 250GB Slim PS3.

Now whether or not it's a scammer is up to you. I'm giving it a try, but if anything goes wrong, I am sure eBay should be able to fix it.

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

I thought that is a good deal! 17 left, ?205 gets you a brand new 250GB Slim PS3.

Now whether or not it's a scammer is up to you. I'm giving it a try, but if anything goes wrong, I am sure eBay should be able to fix it.

Well it's going through paypal as well, so I really do doubt its a baiting scam.

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

I thought that is a good deal! 17 left, ?205 gets you a brand new 250GB Slim PS3.

Now whether or not it's a scammer is up to you. I'm giving it a try, but if anything goes wrong, I am sure eBay should be able to fix it.

I wouldn't go near this guys, lots of bad feedback on the PS3 sales..

http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=jomammauk&ftab=AllFeedback&myworld=true

63.2% (N)

I wouldn't go near this guys, lots of bad feedback on the PS3 sales..

http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=jomammauk&ftab=AllFeedback&myworld=true

63.2% (N)

Yeah, I found that out the hard way =P. He refunded me on PayPal, so it doesn't seem to be any problem and worst case scenario is I contact eBay to sort it out. I've already bought my PS3 from another seller for around the same price. (?229 with 10% discount and free shipping).

Now I'm just looking for good games to go with it and maybe a controller (Found some nice red or white ones on eBay too). I've already bought FFXIII and LBP which should get me on a good start. Thinking of getting WipeOut HD from PSN as well.

But so far Mass Effect has pulled my attention quite a bit, so I might let the PS3 collect some dust for a while.

Yeah, I found that out the hard way =P. He refunded me on PayPal, so it doesn't seem to be any problem and worst case scenario is I contact eBay to sort it out. I've already bought my PS3 from another seller for around the same price. (?229 with 10% discount and free shipping).

Now I'm just looking for good games to go with it and maybe a controller (Found some nice red or white ones on eBay too). I've already bought FFXIII and LBP which should get me on a good start. Thinking of getting WipeOut HD from PSN as well.

But so far Mass Effect has pulled my attention quite a bit, so I might let the PS3 collect some dust for a while.

If you are thinking of getting Wipeout it's also now available on BR-Disc with the Fury DLC @ Game ?16.99

White Knight Chronicles - ?27.99 @ The Game Collection

Hoping this price holds till Monday which is payday. Give me something to play after FF13 and GOW3 :)

Ordered yesterday lunchtime and arrived today :) Not bad in terms of delivery! Will pop it on tonight and check it out for a bit.

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