Filed under: Shopping | Holiday Gift Guide
Dec 17 2010, 2:03pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
As predicted Amazon is matching the $100 Gift Card deal with Sony PS3 purchase that Walmart launched today in-stores. This Sony PS3 deal is better than any PS3 console deal available on Black Friday. You essentially pay $198.30 for a new Sony PS3 console.
Amazon sells the PS3 slightly under list price, which make the Amazon PS3 gift card deal even slightly better than Walmart's and you do not have to leave the house. The free $100 credit is only available on the 160GB Sony PS3 console and not on the other models including the Move bundle.
Get the Sony PS3 console now for $298.30 with $100 promotional Credit on Amazon.com.
About the Amazon promotional credit:
The promotional credit can be used toward the purchase of items shipped and sold by Amazon.com (certain exclusions apply, including Kindle books, MP3s, and video rentals and downloads). The promotional credit will be added directly to your Amazon.com account within two days after your order ships. Limit one per household. Offer valid when shipped and sold by Amazon.com. Amazon reserves the right to change or terminate this promotion at any time.
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