Saturos
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Well, I thought this would be the only way to get a "current-gen" system RIGHT NOW because of all the bills I have to pay and all, and I though I got a pretty good deal.
My aunt sold me a 360 she got from a friend without a HDD and a 256MB memory card + Gears of War and Project Gotham Racing 3 for only 115$ as thanks for taking her to the emergency room in the middle of the night and mowing her lawn. She would then pay him an extra 50$ totaling 165$
(she wouldn't take no for an answer) All the documentation came with it and all, but I was wondering if warranties are the same regardless of who owns it? It's only a few months old and appears to be in excellent condition too.
The reason why I got this deal is because her friend no longer could have it since he would be doing a ton of traveling and it would've only been extra luggage. He tried GameStop and they only offered him 69$ for the whole thing, but considering it only has a memory card and no HDD on top of being lightly used, this was probably wise pricing from GameStop. (my aunt already has an Elite model btw)
So, did I get a steal? I wasn't prepared to pay up 399$ for an Elite model, and my PC is not competent enough for newer games, so I thought I came out pretty good.
The only thing that bugs me though is the longevity. I wonder how long it'll last before the DVD drive goes out or I get the infamous RRoD which I hope the warrant still covers. I don't play games as much as I used to, so maybe it'll last a little longer.
Regardless, I probably would've either purchased some PC upgrades or a PS3 in a few months anyways, but my impatience got the best of me
BTW, how much will Project Gotham Racing3 go for at GameStop? I'm gonna trade that in as racing is not my thing, or see if any of my buddies wants to trade.
My aunt sold me a 360 she got from a friend without a HDD and a 256MB memory card + Gears of War and Project Gotham Racing 3 for only 115$ as thanks for taking her to the emergency room in the middle of the night and mowing her lawn. She would then pay him an extra 50$ totaling 165$
(she wouldn't take no for an answer) All the documentation came with it and all, but I was wondering if warranties are the same regardless of who owns it? It's only a few months old and appears to be in excellent condition too.
The reason why I got this deal is because her friend no longer could have it since he would be doing a ton of traveling and it would've only been extra luggage. He tried GameStop and they only offered him 69$ for the whole thing, but considering it only has a memory card and no HDD on top of being lightly used, this was probably wise pricing from GameStop. (my aunt already has an Elite model btw)
So, did I get a steal? I wasn't prepared to pay up 399$ for an Elite model, and my PC is not competent enough for newer games, so I thought I came out pretty good.
The only thing that bugs me though is the longevity. I wonder how long it'll last before the DVD drive goes out or I get the infamous RRoD which I hope the warrant still covers. I don't play games as much as I used to, so maybe it'll last a little longer.
Regardless, I probably would've either purchased some PC upgrades or a PS3 in a few months anyways, but my impatience got the best of me
BTW, how much will Project Gotham Racing3 go for at GameStop? I'm gonna trade that in as racing is not my thing, or see if any of my buddies wants to trade.