(Yes, I copy pasted this thread from what I made in Boyah, but I thought I'd share it)
I have a friend and his father runs a Game Stop near the town where I live.
He had a used PS3 in PERFECT condition. Just a little scratched. He was selling it for $299, but not even the price sold it because it was labeled "used".
So me and my friend went in and I looked in the Wii section. Then I noticed he (the father) was taking the PS3 to the storage room to be trashed. My friend already had one (he has all 3 systems, because his father gets them free

) so he asked his father to give it to me. Well the father agreed, and gave me the game it came with when the original user sold it. (It was some racing game)
About that time, a little old lady was looking for a PS3 as 'cheap and workable' as she could get it. As it turns out, her grandson's mother and father were murdered (I remember the story because I read it in the news paper) and she was not loaded with money. In fact, her clothes were worked out and tattered. Anyways, the story hit my heart and began to feel heavy. Since it was given to me for free, I figured it wouldn't matter.
I only charged her $50 for it. I ended up giving the $50 to my friend's father for his trouble just giving me the PS3 rather than full price.
I know it may be stupid to some of you for me to do this, but I've been through money struggles and there were times when it was hard to even look outside because we were in the pits (of course, my father has a steady job now, so it's all good).
Maybe one day, when I get a job, I'll get a PS3. But right now, there is only one game I'd play on it, and it's not out.
But the whole deal is I already have a Wii. I barely have time for it, so I know I wouldn't be able to play both Wii and PS3. Also, there's only one game I'd play like mentioned above.
I'll get a PS3 (and maybe 360) someday.
I've done my first good deed for the new year.
