Amazon is prohibiting sellers from listing PS4 consoles on for sale, possibly as a result of the reports of dead-on-arrival consoles and customer complaints about Amazon-shipped systems.
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How is it surprising that you can't sell a "Launch Edition" as launch has already passed? I'd guess that you still can sell it as a normal PS4, why wouldn't you?
Also, I'm not concerned about the PS4 yet. I'll be getting mine with the EU release and I don't expect these issues (at the moment) ...accoring to recent news more than 1 million PS4's have been sold so a few hundred or even thousand faulty consoles would be completely normal for a new device. And even if something goes wrong, there's still the warranty.
Is it just me, or does there seem to be a link between amazon and faulty ps4 consoles. Overwhelming, the unfortunate stories of faulty consoles seem to involve that they came from amazon. I'm not sure whether it is the ubiquity of amazon as preferred retailer by many people, their poor handling and packing processes, or bricking ps4 consoles inherently taking there course.
0.04% failure rate. SUUURE
Well, one thing to take away from this article:
"Amazon Customer Support reports that Sony has halted production on the system until they can address the issues arising with the sold units."
I got my console form Amazon, no problem so far besides Sony PSN problems.