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atv vs mx unleashed psp

How much is this seldonly used PSP worth???

I am thinking about selling this PSP. I bought it September 2006, and have only used it for an hour total. It’s in great condition. I got the bundle from Costco and I have no time for it. can you give me an estimate of how much it’s worth. I am think about the starting bid at $90-100.
thanks oh yea, the games are hot shot golf and mx vs atv unleashed w/ charger and all that other stuff. It’s ready to play
$150-200. I HOPE I can get that.
No, I don’t want to get $150-200, just one person said that. I want to get at least $120-150 at most.

That sounds about right for a starting auction price. I used to see them go for around 150 -175. Look at it this way, if it doesn’t sell you can always relist it for a lower price. I have to ask how you can own this great little device and not use it much? When I got mine as a gift, I didn’t use much either at first, because I thought of it only as a gaming machine. Then I went out and bought a 4gb memory stick. If you do not have an IPOD, you can use your PSP as one. I usually use I tunes to download talk radio shows, like the Rush Limbaugh for example, but you can get music also. I bought a case for mine and it is just small enough that it fits in my back pocket. There is a program that you can buy called media manager that lets you take any dvd you own and put it on the memory stick. This way if you are traveling you can watch movies, play games, listen to any downloaded program content that you might have saved. It can be a little bulky at times, but I couldn’t be without mine now. It just comes in so handy. I thought maybe I would mention the other uses that you might not have considered. If you are still interested in selling it though, good luck!

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