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Sure but since we need to get technical the card in the video is a duo
I bet that it was a returned PSP that the former "owner" just left his memory stick in. Walmart is known to re-package returns and re-sell them.
I know what you mean.
I bought Men In Black (Blu-ray version) at my local Wal-mart about 2 months ago. Didn't open it up until about 1 week ago and there was no blu-ray in it, what was inside was a XBOX 360 demo disc.
Seems that someone opened the disc, took out the Blu-ray disc and put an XBOX 360 Demo disc and and resealed the package.
Yeah I had a similar problem regarding tampering.
Got my PSP-2001 model at Wal-Mart w/ 2 year warranty. On the road, I opened it and looked at it. It was actually all scratched up and the packaging was easy to open...cause where the PSP was at...was semi-opened just enough for the PSP to slip out. On the XMB @ Network Connections, it had T-Mobile Wireless all set-up and ready to go. And the laser stopped working in 2-3 hours. No UMDs loaded. One of the UMD drive door legs were broken although the door shut fine.
So yeah kids, always inspect major purchases from head-to-toe.
You have to check pretty much everything from Wal-Mart. Like the other day I bought some weights and when I got them home I noticed one of them has the finish scratched up and the tag was elmers glued on. This is common and you gotta open your eyes I would have usually caught it but it was late.
and i'm sure the little boy saved it on his PC and tossed off after.....LMAO
lol how dramatic free memory strick with a extra something init isnt bad whatever you do make sure its ok 0 meter and hasnt been opened
prevention is better than cure
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