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    Default Should i buy a wii :) give good and bad points also help me decide paymnt options:)

    right i played my brtohers wii its was pretty fun

    so i have now decided to buy one should i

    buy one in cash with my Xmas money and have just a few pounds left

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    like buy it out a cat and pay it up for a year that way ill be paying extra because its £6 a week for 52 weeks but that way i can keep my xmas money and pay the £6 pound out my pocket money etc

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    Buying it straight out will be better and easier (imo)!


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    yeh it will be easier but i wont have much for games thats the thing if i pay it up even tho it will come to about £70 more i will be able to spemnt 200 or more on games there and then

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    definitely straight cash, no hassle or anyting with direct debit or anything.
    if you an aford to do the £6 a month then it wont take long to get some more games anyway

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    yeh i agree to above but im only 15 my brother or mum will be doing all the direct debit sutff all i have to do is habd £6 to them weekly

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    then why not pay cash and explain to them that its cheaper for you and ask to borrow money

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    downsides:
    novelty wears off VERY quick
    and it's only fun when you play with mates after a while.

    also if your brother has one, i really don't see much point in having two in one house.
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphoria View Post

    also if your brother has one, i really don't see much point in having two in one house.
    Ditto. Plus if you pay for it now you can just rent games untill you get enough cash to buy them or borrow them off your brother.
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    As some of the others have said - i would just buy an extra remote, its only 30 quid which saves ALOT if you buy that and share with your brother rather than buy your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by euphoria View Post
    downsides:
    novelty wears off VERY quick
    and it's only fun when you play with mates after a while.

    also if your brother has one, i really don't see much point in having two in one house.
    Thats your opinion, The novelty hasnt wore off for me, perhaps I pick good games instead of PS2 ports :rolleyes:
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