I don’t know about you, but I’ve wanted to sell my PS4 for a long time. I’d love to get rid of it, but I don’t want to sell it at all. What’s the worst that could happen? The worst that could happen is that I’ll be broke and homeless once more. I’m not worried about losing my PS4.
What you should be worried about is what will happen if you lose your PS4. You might be left with a busted PS4 console and not be able to turn it on until you get a new one. If that happens, you will have no way of connecting to the internet. In other words, you’ll be stuck like me. That is, unless you have some sort of magical PS4 console that allows you to turn it on regardless of whether you’re online.
If you’re going to sell your PlayStation 4, it’s best not to just throw it on eBay. You’ll have to take it to a Playstation store and get a new one to make it legal. That’s because selling your console to a store is like selling your house to a stranger. Even if you get your new console back, there’s no way you can use it.
Thats why I’m going to go ahead and turn my PS4 into a PS3. That way no store can tell me that I can’t sell my PS4, but I can use it all the same. But I’m going to need a bunch of PS3 games in order to do that.
The good news is, some stores will accept a PS4 for sale without a receipt. The bad news is, if you don’t have a receipt, you may be told that you will have to return it or you have to pay an additional fee. If you return your PS4 to a store after the sale is complete, you can’t sell it again.
I have a friend who sells his PS4 to other friends with no one buying it, no one paying for it, so the store will accept the PS4 with no receipt. The store will also accept an exchange if you dont sell the PS4 by the end of the same day. If you are still selling it after that, the store will only accept the PS3 with the receipt.
With Sony’s new policy on returning consoles, the fact that I could sell my PS4 without a receipt when it was supposed to be my favorite console is not an issue. This is because I’m still the one that bought the game. If that is the case then that is my fault and I can only accept it if I can prove that I’m the rightful owner of the console.
With a new generation that has come out, and a new generation being released that has come out, there is a lot of talk about the PS4’s potential. Many of the same people that are saying, “I am going to sell my PS3” have also started to say, “I am going to sell my PS4” and, “I will sell my PS3.” There is a point where it becomes almost impossible to distinguish between the two even if you could.
Sure, selling your PS4 for a much higher price may sound like a good idea, but the truth is that it won’t make you rich. Sure, you will still have a bunch of money to play and do all your social media stuff, but you probably won’t be able to buy a new car or a vacation because you won’t have the cash.
You can sell your PS3 for a good chunk of change for about $150, but that’s only if you don’t want to get rid of it. The reality is that even if you buy a new PS4 for $350, you will still only have about $60 left over. A lot of that is going towards the expenses of your new PC, the new PS4, and the new games you’ll play.