Seems like a decent price if you don't want any games. Have bought 'like new' from Amazon Warehouse before and they have been just that. Current stock level is 23, all in the same condition.
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JumpMan1980 to zizzles
21 Apr 177#5
I hate it when people sit on the fence :man:
kirilale
21 Apr 173#6
Bought it yesterday, arrived today. The box is not 'retail friendly' as in no fancy prints. Device itself most likely absolutely new, not a single mark or smudge. Hot.
zizzles
21 Apr 173#3
second hand junk at way above value
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J1135
21 Apr 171#1
Warranty?
Riever to J1135
21 Apr 17#2
12 months with all warehouse deals. (EU law - no choice in the matter)
Plus, 30 day money back guarantee, as always.
zizzles
21 Apr 173#3
second hand junk at way above value
JumpMan1980 to zizzles
21 Apr 177#5
I hate it when people sit on the fence :man:
Marcoos to zizzles
21 Apr 171#13
Get in there!! Strike that up as another victory for the Xbox in the ongoing console war!!!
XBOX **** YEAH! COMING TO SAVE THE MOTHER **** DAY!!! XBOX **** YEAH!!!!!!
Bought it yesterday, arrived today. The box is not 'retail friendly' as in no fancy prints. Device itself most likely absolutely new, not a single mark or smudge. Hot.
Hiltron09
21 Apr 171#7
No, that's for the prime now app. Unless I'm mistaken. Warehouse isn't available via prime now as that is dependant on local stock.
abdishah
21 Apr 17#8
is it not 2 year warranty on all electronic goods
tracy1962
21 Apr 17#9
Ho ok thanks for the quick reply.:laughing:
H_R_Ali
21 Apr 17#10
Just got one! thanks OP. My current old model PS4 has just got the Blue Light of Death :disappointed:
ualla
21 Apr 17#11
I regretted not getting a PS4 a while back when they were all £150 new pretty much everywhere. I got this one, thanks op!
H_R_Ali to ualla
21 Apr 17#18
When did that happen? I've never seen the Slim model this cheap. I'm still annoyed that I didn't buy the Bundle from Argos with Horizon and the extra Controller. Kept thinking something better will crop up in the Easter sales but it never did
jayjayuk1234
21 Apr 171#12
FYI - The UK Consumer Contracts Regulations trumps the EU Law
Paddy_o_furniture
21 Apr 17#14
Yet the PS4 is out selling the XB1 by 2-1.
I don't own either and I'm not a fan boy of either.
Marcoos
21 Apr 172#15
Whoosh....
Paddy_o_furniture
21 Apr 17#16
If something has gone over my head I apologise, however comment isn't that clear if that is the case.
Marcoos
21 Apr 17#17
No worries, apology accepted
johnthehuman
21 Apr 17#19
The ps4 was not £150 new.
I got one of these, in a warehouse deal before Christmas for the same price. Perfect condition, all accessories, still going strong. Only thing was a tiny ding in the outer box. So I'd say go for it.
ashfields to johnthehuman
21 Apr 17#23
It certainly was. I bought one.
joeydeacon
21 Apr 17#20
As above, I bought call of duty bundle for £150 in like new condition from Amazon Warehouse just prior to Christmas, everything brand new sealed unused only the outer COD sleeve was torn. The COD game was actually missing and Amazon refunded £50 so it cos just £100 for the new console in all.
H_R_Ali to joeydeacon
21 Apr 17#21
Was is the Slim model you got for that price? A similar thing happened to me when I purchased an Xbox One. It was missing FIFA so I got 20% refunded. Amazon are brilliant
Fien
21 Apr 17#22
tempted with this but my main interests will be red dead 2, star wars battlefront 2 and last of us 2. get the feeling the pro would be the better choice by the time these come around
Marcoos to Fien
22 Apr 17#33
Definately! and by that time I'd imagine the price of the pro will have come down to compete with the Scorpio
upmiddlefinger
21 Apr 17#24
OOS , cant add to basket :disappointed:
GenEarth to upmiddlefinger
21 Apr 171#25
I just added one, they seem to be adding a few more.
ualla
21 Apr 17#27
Admittedly, it might have been a non-slim version that was at £150, in my ignorant eyes the PS4 is the PS4 :smile:
In the field I work in we take a European guidance and the UK would then adapt that and improve on it where needed after a period of review. Similar everywhere else in Europe.
It is likely every member state's interpretation of EU directives routinely trumps them.
DubDriver
22 Apr 17#29
Basically, the EU directive would have reduced the rights we already had in that the seller is responsible for 6 years. Therefore we didn't adopt it.
gaijintendo
22 Apr 17#30
Ah right, so trumped as in we exercise the right to have shorter warranties. I guess that encourages people to buy more. Sounds very interesting.
jayjayuk1234
22 Apr 172#31
Errrm... no... The UK law actually overrides the EU law in this regard as it offers more than the EU directives, furthermore the Sale of goods act is a much older law then any EU law so there is no 'interpretation' going on here.
Sellers are responsible for items they sell for up to 6 years, EU is only 2 years. How is that less?
Imagine buying a TV and it failing after 2 years? How long should a TV last? I would say much more than 2 years, so with EU law you are out of luck?
with UK law, you can take action against the seller for up to 6 years. If an item fails in an unreasonable time ( depends on the item ) and that which is beyond normal wear and tear you can ask/demand that the seller replace or repair your goods.
Most retailers already acknowledge this, which is why they offer 5 and 6 years warranties with TV's ie Currys, John Lewis, Richer Sounds etc
If they refuse, you can then for example get the unit replaced or repaired at your own cost, keep the receipts and then file a money claim against them. (the seller, not the manufacturer)
commenter14
22 Apr 17#32
These can often be got new for £170. I'd happily pay the extra £15 for not having to use someone else's crusty controller.
H_R_Ali to commenter14
22 Apr 17#34
Really? I've been on the look out for one for a while now because my PS4 is on it's last legs. The best deal I've seen is the Argos bundle that I mentioned earlier in this thread but I've never seen a Slim at £170. The again I do often tend to miss some incredible deals
drummerdickens to commenter14
22 Apr 17#39
You don't understand what "like new" is. More often than not these are in the box returns; a customer has decided "ah, actually I don't want this", they never open it and send it back.
When amazon says "like new" it's normally perfect.
JumpMan1980 to commenter14
22 Apr 17#41
I hate holding someone elses crusty controller :confused:
JumpMan1980
22 Apr 171#35
I was part of that! I was there! Major retailer websites were crashing left, right and centre! Shopto came through for me in the end - bought an OG PS4 with Fifa 17 (yes brand new) for £150! What a night - those were the days! :man:
gaijintendo
22 Apr 17#37
Ah right, so I misread the reply earlier. So basically exactly as I had experienced in another realm, as in my previous response. Goes to show how adaptable these things can be, they are always painted as hard and fast dictates.
Thank you.
tehwabbit
22 Apr 17#38
To be fair though, most the sales figures are boosted by the Japanese markets and the fact Microsoft have always struggled to break this area.
On topic,there is no better console, depends on the games you want. For me,the PlayStation is let down by its stupid controller layout which is why i went Xbox for my cross platform games.
drummerdickens
22 Apr 171#40
Nearly 25% off for a PS4 that's been sent in the post to someones house, then sent back to Amazon, is a pretty good deal for me.
commenter14
22 Apr 17#42
Incorrect.
cicobuff
22 Apr 171#43
I have had a number of Used - Like New items from Amazon Warehouse, I have yet to have anything other than scuffed or dinged outer boxes, apart from some heated grips for my motorbike that had what smelt like some toiletries leakage that had stained the outer box...the 50% saving off retail price was worth it and the smell soon dissipated from the grips.
At the end of the day Amazon do returns, certainly from my own experience their Warehouse deals are certainly worth a punt, I have bought items off shelves in stores that have been as box dinged as some of the items I have received with no reductions.
cesarezp
22 Apr 17#44
Ooh, the burn... :smirk:
cicobuff
22 Apr 171#45
How many times have you used their Warehouse deals that are described as "Used - Like New", as long as they do not have any other descriptions outlining any marks on the item the items are perfect.
commenter14
22 Apr 17#46
Already gone at that price, I clicked the expire button.
GenEarth to commenter14
22 Apr 17#47
They do actually keep adding them, there was one an hour ago for the same price and there's one right now for £160. Probably worth keeping an eye out if anyone is still after one.
Considering you can't save media to the PS4 and the vast majority of people still buy discs I honestly don't see how you can fill a 1tb hard drive. 500gb is fine.
bigdeal66
22 Apr 17#50
Can you guarantee this will have happened ? After all it says used and for how long ?
willyzippy89
22 Apr 17#51
+ the amazing amazon customer service :smiley:
luvclub
22 Apr 17#52
If it is not as described then utilise their 30 day return policy. I would normally also ask for a month's extension to my Amazon Prime or £10 credit for the inconvenience.
However, if you're willing to keep it then request a 20%-40% partial refund based on its condition
jayjayuk1234
22 Apr 17#53
Another realm? trying to be funny i guess?
Actually, in this realm I have successfully filed a claim against Comet about 10 years ago after they refused to repair my TV which developed a fault after 3 years, because the manufacturers warranty had expired.
I went out and purchased a new TV of similar spec and then claimed the money back + fees
Of course some people just roll over and take it up the tail pipe
joeydeacon
22 Apr 17#54
Yeah it's the Slim model
gaijintendo
22 Apr 17#55
By realm I was referring to the previous response, which is the realm of cardiovascular research.
You are totally right though, knowing your rights is important: I had no idea until this thread, how good the laws were.
gaijintendo
22 Apr 17#56
I am pretty sure that the EU sets out the minimal requirements for trading in the EU. We as a member state can extend that if we see fit. So rather than it reducing your rights, it probably increased them in some other corner of Europe. Having tried to return things in the Czech Republic, I can assure you that consumer/retail culture isn't quite so level a playing field as you might expect from living in the UK.
Obviously these rules will occasionally tread on toes, but generally the process seems to be misrepresented. I am basing this information on a good working understanding based on clinical trials, but I have to assume the interpretation operates the same regardless.
thejohnnymc1337
28 Apr 17#57
bagged one. absolutely mint. looked brand new. only the box was slightly scuffed.
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Plus, 30 day money back guarantee, as always.
XBOX **** YEAH! COMING TO SAVE THE MOTHER **** DAY!!! XBOX **** YEAH!!!!!!
I don't own either and I'm not a fan boy of either.
I got one of these, in a warehouse deal before Christmas for the same price. Perfect condition, all accessories, still going strong. Only thing was a tiny ding in the outer box. So I'd say go for it.
EDIT: I knew I wasn't crazy, there was a whole midnight store thing going on (definitely non-slim model)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/from-midnight-massive-ps4-pricedrops-500gb-fifa-17-149-99-ps4-1tb-fifa-17-179-99-2519285#comments
In the field I work in we take a European guidance and the UK would then adapt that and improve on it where needed after a period of review. Similar everywhere else in Europe.
It is likely every member state's interpretation of EU directives routinely trumps them.
Sellers are responsible for items they sell for up to 6 years, EU is only 2 years. How is that less?
Imagine buying a TV and it failing after 2 years? How long should a TV last? I would say much more than 2 years, so with EU law you are out of luck?
with UK law, you can take action against the seller for up to 6 years. If an item fails in an unreasonable time ( depends on the item ) and that which is beyond normal wear and tear you can ask/demand that the seller replace or repair your goods.
Most retailers already acknowledge this, which is why they offer 5 and 6 years warranties with TV's ie Currys, John Lewis, Richer Sounds etc
If they refuse, you can then for example get the unit replaced or repaired at your own cost, keep the receipts and then file a money claim against them. (the seller, not the manufacturer)
When amazon says "like new" it's normally perfect.
Thank you.
On topic,there is no better console, depends on the games you want. For me,the PlayStation is let down by its stupid controller layout which is why i went Xbox for my cross platform games.
At the end of the day Amazon do returns, certainly from my own experience their Warehouse deals are certainly worth a punt, I have bought items off shelves in stores that have been as box dinged as some of the items I have received with no reductions.
http://www.gsmarena.com/playstation_4_slim_will_have_a_1tb_hdd_starting_this_month_price_remains_the_same-news-24583.php
However, if you're willing to keep it then request a 20%-40% partial refund based on its condition
Actually, in this realm I have successfully filed a claim against Comet about 10 years ago after they refused to repair my TV which developed a fault after 3 years, because the manufacturers warranty had expired.
I went out and purchased a new TV of similar spec and then claimed the money back + fees
Of course some people just roll over and take it up the tail pipe
You are totally right though, knowing your rights is important: I had no idea until this thread, how good the laws were.
Obviously these rules will occasionally tread on toes, but generally the process seems to be misrepresented. I am basing this information on a good working understanding based on clinical trials, but I have to assume the interpretation operates the same regardless.