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Awake00 t1_j8b8r27 wrote

You don't. You spend 30 pounds on a new used one

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Transfotaku t1_j8ba9l0 wrote

Based on your location, somewhere that doesn't speak proper English, 'ey wot guv.

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Transfotaku t1_j8bck13 wrote

"New to OP" doesn't mean "new". New means new.

You must really be British yourself to not understand such a simple basic word as 'new'.

Refurbished means "used but functions as good as new" which would be the correct word to use.

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Awake00 t1_j8bj8no wrote

Gotcha. If you weren't in the UK I'd send you my launch ps3 that works just fine.

There might be some dude in craigslist fixing stuff locally If you have cl over there

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Transfotaku t1_j8blaw6 wrote

Imagine how much better it could have been if the other person understood basic English words, they may be able to have an intelligent conversation even!

I mean, that's assuming much and giving too much credit, but still, imagine. If you want.

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quarrelsome_napkin t1_j8dn9pa wrote

Damn is this your first time on the internet? You don’t seem to fully grasp how it works.

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YeastBelly t1_j8e1soc wrote

I dont know if its still there, but in Hammersmith, not far from iceland, there was a retro electronics shop called X-Electrical. They specialise in buying and selling retro gaming and sound equipment. They're very nice if your very nice, so if they dont do repairs they may be able to point you in the right direction. I used them loads when I used to collect retro games.

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thecube131313 t1_j8eiq25 wrote

There's a place called Retrosix who do amazing repairs you send your console to them

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Houligannn t1_j8ewygv wrote

Mcdonalds usually repairs them just like their MCFLURY machines

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fl1p79 t1_j8n2veb wrote

Why get it repaired?

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