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==I added the total==
==I added the total==
He spent $564.72 on bestbuy shit so far on the year of 2009, you can double check [[User:SurfShackTito|SurfShackTito]] 20:25, 22 September 2010 (PDT)
He spent $564.72 on bestbuy shit so far on the year of 2009, you can double check [[User:SurfShackTito|SurfShackTito]] 20:25, 22 September 2010 (PDT)
==Just Noticed Something==
Out of silly curiosity, I totaled up how many dollars Chris spent on those PSN cards. Up until March, it was a surprising 200 dollars. Compared to the 3400+ he spent on the PSN altogether, that's under a tenth of his purchases. Which begs the question: why bother? As you can see, Chris has the credit card power to purchase stuff off of PSN, so why would he go through the trouble of getting PSN cards?--[[User:Blazer|Blazer]] 20:42, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

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Working on the table of purchases--Anonymax 16:48, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

Does anyone know what the Child SKU means?? Clydec 18:14, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

Investigating SurfShackTito 18:16, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

It's just for Best Buy's internal stock system. It stands for Stock Keeping Unit. Since the free PSN cards seem to have different barcodes/item numbers, they class the free $10 cards as a "Child" of the normal chargeable ones - which means they are linked to each other for stock tracking purposes. --Anonymax 18:29, 22 September 2010 (PDT)
The $0.00 PSN cards are the activation codes being used, not free cards. --Anonymax 18:46, 22 September 2010 (PDT)
I mentioned that in IRC, but I based it off my experience at Staples. Can anyone confirm that? BigDan 20:17, 22 September 2010 (PDT)
Trust me, it makes a whole lot more sense than Chris getting freebies. --Anonymax 20:19, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

I added the total

He spent $564.72 on bestbuy shit so far on the year of 2009, you can double check SurfShackTito 20:25, 22 September 2010 (PDT)

Just Noticed Something

Out of silly curiosity, I totaled up how many dollars Chris spent on those PSN cards. Up until March, it was a surprising 200 dollars. Compared to the 3400+ he spent on the PSN altogether, that's under a tenth of his purchases. Which begs the question: why bother? As you can see, Chris has the credit card power to purchase stuff off of PSN, so why would he go through the trouble of getting PSN cards?--Blazer 20:42, 22 September 2010 (PDT)