Are japanese ps3s import friendly in America?

This topic is locked from further discussion.

Avatar image for ImSwordMan
ImSwordMan

2273

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#1 ImSwordMan
Member since 2004 • 2273 Posts
Topic.
Avatar image for SiKh22
SiKh22

4661

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#2 SiKh22
Member since 2006 • 4661 Posts
they should be fine man, ps3's from any where are reiable. ITs cool cause Japan has the White PS3 :) yeah go for it if you want one
Avatar image for sportwarrior
sportwarrior

2462

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#3 sportwarrior
Member since 2003 • 2462 Posts
I assume you'd be importing the White PS3... Otherwise it'd be pretty pointless. I wouldn't do it because you aparently can't get service for Japanese PS3's outside of Japan. A guy from Australia posted here the other day saying that his imported *** PS3 had died and that it could only be serviced in Japan. The problem was that Sony Japan didn't support service outside of Japan, and thus wouldn't allow him to ship internationally.. I'm probably getting some part of the story wrong, but the point is that if your *** PS3 dies here in the states you could very well be stuck with a brick without hope of replacement.
Avatar image for hilltops
hilltops

1833

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#4 hilltops
Member since 2005 • 1833 Posts
I assume you'd be importing the White PS3... Otherwise it'd be pretty pointless. I wouldn't do it because you aparently can't get service for Japanese PS3's outside of Japan. A guy from Australia posted here the other day saying that his imported *** PS3 had died and that it could only be serviced in Japan. The problem was that Sony Japan didn't support service outside of Japan, and thus wouldn't allow him to ship internationally.. I'm probably getting some part of the story wrong, but the point is that if your *** PS3 dies here in the states you could very well be stuck with a brick without hope of replacement.sportwarrior


nah man you are absolutely correct, i would say that you are making reference to my position..
and yes if you import from japan they wont allow you to send it to
them to fix because they personally do not sell it overseas..
they offer their service to japan only..all i can say is to make sure
you stay in contact with the seller if you do so..because if anything
goes wrong you could potentially make arrangements with them :D

EDIT: my only hope is to find someone in australia to
fix my drive or something or that nature..i could
cost a few hundred so it is something for the future.

IMO: stick to your region its honestly not worth it,
i wouldnt wish upon any one what i have to go through.
Avatar image for sportwarrior
sportwarrior

2462

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#5 sportwarrior
Member since 2003 • 2462 Posts

[QUOTE="sportwarrior"]I assume you'd be importing the White PS3... Otherwise it'd be pretty pointless. I wouldn't do it because you aparently can't get service for Japanese PS3's outside of Japan. A guy from Australia posted here the other day saying that his imported *** PS3 had died and that it could only be serviced in Japan. The problem was that Sony Japan didn't support service outside of Japan, and thus wouldn't allow him to ship internationally.. I'm probably getting some part of the story wrong, but the point is that if your *** PS3 dies here in the states you could very well be stuck with a brick without hope of replacement.hilltops

nah man you are absolutely correct, i would say that you are making reference to my position..
and yes if you import from japan they wont allow you to send it to
them to fix because they personally do not sell it overseas..
they offer their service to japan only..all i can say is to make sure
you stay in contact with the seller if you do so..because if anything
goes wrong you could potentially make arrangements with them :D

EDIT: my only hope is to find someone in australia to
fix my drive or something or that nature..i could
cost a few hundred so it is something for the future.

IMO: stick to your region its honestly not worth it,
i wouldnt wish upon any one what i have to go through.

Yeah I was referring to your situation (which really does suck, btw)... After hearing your story I know it's a good idea to stick to your own region...

ImSwordMan, if you really want a colored PS3 there are several websites that will paint the system professionally for you in many colors other than White. If you're ok with a black on then definitey buy one locally.

And hilltops, good luck with your situation. Hope you find some sort of reasonable solution.

Avatar image for hilltops
hilltops

1833

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#6 hilltops
Member since 2005 • 1833 Posts

[QUOTE="hilltops"][QUOTE="sportwarrior"]I assume you'd be importing the White PS3... Otherwise it'd be pretty pointless. I wouldn't do it because you aparently can't get service for Japanese PS3's outside of Japan. A guy from Australia posted here the other day saying that his imported *** PS3 had died and that it could only be serviced in Japan. The problem was that Sony Japan didn't support service outside of Japan, and thus wouldn't allow him to ship internationally.. I'm probably getting some part of the story wrong, but the point is that if your *** PS3 dies here in the states you could very well be stuck with a brick without hope of replacement.sportwarrior

nah man you are absolutely correct, i would say that you are making reference to my position..
and yes if you import from japan they wont allow you to send it to
them to fix because they personally do not sell it overseas..
they offer their service to japan only..all i can say is to make sure
you stay in contact with the seller if you do so..because if anything
goes wrong you could potentially make arrangements with them :D

EDIT: my only hope is to find someone in australia to
fix my drive or something or that nature..i could
cost a few hundred so it is something for the future.

IMO: stick to your region its honestly not worth it,
i wouldnt wish upon any one what i have to go through.

Yeah I was referring to your situation (which really does suck, btw)... After hearing your story I know it's a good idea to stick to your own region...

ImSwordMan, if you really want a colored PS3 there are several websites that will paint the system professionally for you in many colors other than White. If you're ok with a black on then definitey buy one locally.

And hilltops, good luck with your situation. Hope you find some sort of reasonable solution.



thanks man..yeah i have had to learn some lessons the hard way
this another one :( but yeh she'll be sweet gona keep a look out
for a 60gb and if not just save up and buy a new one eventually
fix and sell my ***..towards TC..stick to ur region..defs :D
Avatar image for deactivated-5f063175485d4
deactivated-5f063175485d4

1451

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 14

User Lists: 0

#7 deactivated-5f063175485d4
Member since 2002 • 1451 Posts
the short answer is that they are not. I remeber the original PS3s were region free... don't know if that has changed. Stick to the PS3 from your region to avoid future problems.
Avatar image for anantha92
anantha92

33

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#8 anantha92
Member since 2005 • 33 Posts
I have a Japanese import white PS3. It is 100% compatible with american games and Blu-ray/DVD Discs. I didn't exactly import it, but white is sold all over asia and i picked one up here in Thailand.