Selling PS3s-illegal, in Argentina?
Apparently, Sony has stated that selling a PS3 in Argentina is-illegal.
Sony has issued this warning to all the dealers who have imported a PS3 to sell it in Argentina. If they don’t stop, they will be “facing legal action”.
Apparently, in order to sell the console, the Japanese giant must certify it for compliance with the local RF spectrum regulations, that is, the frequencies watchdog agency, or FCC wannabe, the CNC. He said a couple of weeks ago that the firm had not initiated the certification for the device’s Bluetooth capability at the time, and that “until that certification” and approval - does not exist then it’s not legal to sell the PS3 console.
Interestingly enough, the guys over at The Inquirer also found the Carrefour (giant French company, much like Walmart) price for a PS3 package-at a whopping $5999, may I add.
Indeed…we shall see when Sony Japan ‘gives the approval’ for Argentinian dealers to legally sell the PS3-but then again, they’re doing it now anyway. So what’s the use.
July 22nd, 2010 at 2:25 am
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