Sony’s recent decision to remove the “other OS” option from the PlayStation 3 has caused a fair share of unhappyness – this is understandable, as the PlayStation 3 was an extremely useful system for testing IBM’s Cell processor.

A NeoGAF user got in touch with Amazon and asked for a partial refund – which he was promptly granted:

We are writing to confirm that we have processed your refund in the amount of £84.00 for your Order 666-5327564-4432412.

Item Refund: £71.49
Item Tax Refund: £12.51

This refund is for the following item(s):

Item: Sony PlayStation 3 Console (60GB Premium Version)
Quantity: 1
ASIN: B0007SV734
Reason for refund: Account adjustment

The following is the breakdown of your refund for this item:

Further information can be had via the URL above – hit it to get your loot ;) .

P.S. If you own a PS3, hit it – even if you don’t care about the cash. If enough customers claw back their cash, Sony will be forced to act…

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