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$100 Off PS3 with PS2 Trade-In!

Posted in Official, PS2, PS3, Promotions, Sony by ubersoldat on February 6th, 2007.

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While it’s impossible to get the PS3 for free, at least EBGamestop is trying to make us feel better about shelling out the big bucks by offering $100 off the price of either model of the PS3 if you trade in all of the following:

1. A working PS2 with power cord, AV cable, & Sony controller
2. A 2nd Sony brand PS2 controller
3. Any brand 8MB PS2 memory card

The offer expires 2/18/2007.

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