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slightly off topic, but does anyone know if those little Personal Play Stations are cheaper to buy at UK airports duty free, than they are in the game shops?
thanks
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Ebay!! there is not a lot of difference in duty free to be honest. You can get cheaper perfumes in Perfume Shop. Cameras in Dixons etc, Try Argos, Index, Woolies,but best is ebay x
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thanks, I've never used EBay, it didnt occur to me. Its my son's birthday in December and he really wants one, but new ones are a bit pricey, so whatever I can find!
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PSP's are about the same price everywhere. Duty free you'll save a bit, and mail order you'll save a bit too, but probably not that much after shipping and insurance (plus the cash needed the postal service).
I'd recommend just getting one from here unless you're about to travel.
I love my PSP, and I'm old. I'll never be bored again. Screw the kid, get one for yourself!
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nah ............ not into gadgets. He loves his gameboy and PlayStation2 - me, I dont see the attraction! A couple of occasions I've been coerced into joining in with him in a game (mother and son bonding session) - but I was sooooooooooooooo bored!!
For myself? I'd rather spend the money on a flight - which I am doing!!
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