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– I can’t understand that people can be so cynical.

Playstation 5 (PS5), Sony’s new game console, has been highly anticipated.

It’s the first time in seven years that Sony has introduced an incredibly popular new console from the series, and the demand has been pretty extreme.

Elkjøp says they were sold out in five seconds (!), While Coop’s website crashed when the console was published.

– This is due to the large influx of customers looking for Playstation 5. Until now we were prepared for it, but now there were almost 7000 users who logged in at the same time, so the system got on its knees, says communications manager Harald Kristiansen to Tek .no .

Desperate

People are desperate to get hold of the new machine.

However, people also know how to take advantage of it. On the Finn and Facebook pages for buying, selling and trading, there are already plenty of ads offering Playstation 5. But unsurprisingly, the prices are something completely different than what you get in the store.

Also read: Playstation 5 vs Xbox Series X: which is better?

While a normal PS5 costs 5,900 crowns, the price is multiplied by Finn. In most advertisements, the price ranges from 15,000 to 18,000 crowns, which is close to tripling.

Some more advanced models have been sold for up to NOK 20,000, while Nettavisen has seen ads for up to NOK 29,000.

Reactions

But blood prices also generate strong reactions. Facebook ads contain a lot of negative comments.

The case continues below.



“I can’t understand that people are terribly cynical, but they have probably lost their jobs in these crown times, so they have to make money,” writes a user below one of the ads. In other ads it appears that many negative comments have been removed.

Also Read: Playstation 5 Review: – A Beast of a Machine

Also the seller experiences the anger of people who think they are charging too high a price.

– I have received offers of up to 13,000 crowns here. But also many other messages where people ask me to be ashamed of myself and that I will burn in hell, says Jarle, who will not appear with his full name on NRK.

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