Pair buy a PS3 --and then smash it
By KEVIN CONNOR
Ben Lovatt and Victor Moukhortov waited in line for two days to buy a new PlayStation 3 only to take it to Dundas Square and smash it to bits with a sledge hammer.
"I did it for the thrill and to see people's expression," Moukhortov, a 17-year-old part-time student said yesterday after the public smashing of the PS3 he bought from the downtown Best Buy.
"It was like a social experiment to see people's reaction. It held up pretty well. It took about 15 hits to break it."
The pair both bought two PS3s -- a 20-gigabyte unit worth $550 and a 60-gigabyte unit worth $650. The 20Gb unit was the one destroyed.
"We are going to sell the 60-gigabyte one at a profit to cover the cost of the wrecked one," said Lovatt.
"Some people say we are anti-consumer, but we sure generate a lot of statements."
The downtown Best Buy had 100 PS3 units for sale yesterday.
It's too bad someone would destroy a new PS3 when there are so many people -- like sick children in hospitals-- that would love a chance to play the new system, said Andrew Burt, a Best Buy manager who watched the unit being destroyed.
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