Yes you can, but the PSP would work with the PS3 and the trade in credit would be much lower than the value of either item. For instance Sony has a trade in Program and they will give a $13 dollar credit for the PS2 slim and $0 credit for non slim PS2. The PSP slim would get a $34 credit and the PSP would get a $32. see related link
While SonyStyle.com USA trade in credit may not allow you to afford to get the PS3 they have a Limited Edition PS3 250GB Greatest Hits Bundle for $349.99 that includes the HDMI cable and LittleBigPlanet Game of the Year edition as a FREE BONUS. This item could be financed through Sony with no interest for 12 months and payments of about $1 a day or $31 a month including state taxes and free standard delivery. If you add the Greatest Hits Ultimate Combo Pack with a Dual Shock wireless controller and an Infamous Game for $59.99 or any similar priced accessory you could qualify for the 24 month no interest financing and pay less than $20 per month. Both special financing plans expire on August 30 2010
Take it to a game store like GAME or Gamestop, you might be able to trade it in for some credit towards a 3DS.
You can trade in a PS3 as some retail stores like Gamestop. You can purchase a Refurbished PS3 from them, but they will not give you just a used one and will not trade. You must get a credit then purchase the item using money and your trade in credit
Some places take a PSP in trade in Credit
Some economists argue that payment by cheque is the same as giving trade credit since both involve transactions which are not made in cash .
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NO. Unless you mean trade with a friend and then you should ask them. You can never trade a used common game for a new full price game. You can always get some credit from a store that takes games in trade for a game that is recent and popular. That is not a trade it is a small credit toward the purchase or a game or a trade in credit and your free to select what you want to purchase.
TRADE CREDIT: Open, short-term (usually 30 to 90 days) deferred payment terms offered by a seller to a buyer as a standard trade practice or to encourage sales. In some trades such as jewelry business, the credit may extend to 180 days or even longer.DISADVANTAGES· If repayments are not made by certain deadlines, the business will receive a poor credit history which will be a big blow to any business as they will not trusted in the future if they require any loans, trade credit, credit cards or leasing.· Only companies with a good credit history will get trade credit and these can often be hard to build up, especially for new businesses.
No. You can trade in which is possible only at some places. You can never trade and instead get a small credit off the purchase price.
The phrase 'the nature of the transaction' refers to the kind of transaction that occurred. Some examples are a credit sale, a return, and a cash sale.
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There are quite a few options to trade in cell phones. You can trade them in for money, or for store, or online, credit. You can also recycle your cell phone.
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