In case you hadn't noticed by now, Best Buy's Geek Squad isn't always the most 
scrupulous sort, but their latest attempt to upsell consumers is truly off the 
charts. We've confirmed for ourselves that the Staten Island, NY store is 
offering 120GB PS3 Slims for $329.98, explaining away the surcharge as their 
fee for a firmware upgrade. In case you've never booted up a PS3 yourself, let 
us explain the sheer ridiculousness at work here: a system update requires 
about three button presses, and some discs prompt you automatically. Hell, if 
you want to play online or access the PlayStation Store, you don't even have a 
choice -- ever since Other OS got Sony's goat, firmware updates have been 
mandatory across the board. Still, it's hard to say no when Best Buy employees 
are this polite -- when we explained to a rep that we already had a PS3, he 
graciously offered us an update anyhow... for just $29.98.
Best Buy charges $30 for PS3 firmware update, laughs all the way to the bank 
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