In a repeat of a story from last week, a woman from California bought a PlayStation 4 as a Christmas gift for her boyfriend discovered, when her boyfriend opened the gift on Christmas morning, that the console had been replaced with two heavy bibles.
Sandra Ortiz bought the PS4 from a local Target store, with no clue that there could be anything out of the ordinary lucking within the console’s box. Ortiz told CNN that her boyfriend reacted in good humour, saying, “He said he didn’t want the Bibles unless they were autographed by Jesus himself.”
The most likely scenario is that a customer bought the console, swapped it for the two bibles, and returned it to Target for a refund, granted without re-checking the contents of the box. When Ortiz return the PlayStation to the store, Target employees “immediately apologized for any inconvenience and exchanged it for a new one.”
Source: CNet
Valve has begun refunding GTA V purchases for users playing on Linux and Steam Deck,…
Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake-HX CPUs, aimed at high-performance laptops, have been leaked. According to Jaykihn…
Palworld, the popular creature-collecting game developed by Pocketpair, has faced a sudden setback as its…
Premium combination of aluminium, tempered glass and steel Space for E-ATX-, ATX-, Micro-ATX- or Mini-ITX…
Experience supercharged gaming and cutting-edge creation experiences across the Intel Arc A-series family. From high-performance…
CPUCPU ManufacturerIntelCPU SeriesIntel Core i3CPU Socket1700CPU ArchitectureIntel Alder Lake-SCPU Cores4CPU Threads8Performance Cores4Hyperthreading / MultithreadingYesOpen MultiplierNoMemory…