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PlayStation 3 "Slim"

by Administrator on 08-19-2009 04:26 PM

Yesterday afternoon Sony finally confirmed a rumor that had been floating around “teh internets” for several months now: the existence of the PlayStation 3 "Slim."  Along with that announcement came details of a $100 price drop on existing “fat” PS3 models:

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2009/08/18/playstation-3-now-299-slimmer-version-coming-september-1st...

Since then a good number of customers have asked us if Best Buy will be honoring price matches on recent PS3 purchases.  In short, the answer is yes – but only if customers are still within the 30-day price match period for video game consoles.

The steps customers need to follow in order to obtain a price match vary depending upon where they made their purchase. For purchases made at one of our retail stores, customers simply need to return to their local store with a copy of the original receipt and speak with an associate at the customer service desk.  For online purchases, however, customers must contact our BestBuy.com support staff at 1-888-BEST-BUY (1-888-237-8289).

Looking for additional information regarding our price match policy?  Make sure to check out the links below!

Best Buy Retail Store Price Match Guarantee


BestBuy.com Price Match Guarantee


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