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Tariffs Pushed Me to Upgrade to the PS5 Pro. Here's How I Saved $400
Tariffs Pushed Me to Upgrade to the PS5 Pro. Here's How I Saved $400

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time09-05-2025

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Tariffs Pushed Me to Upgrade to the PS5 Pro. Here's How I Saved $400

Games and consoles aren't immune to the higher prices that are hitting most industries. Following Nintendo's lead, Microsoft recently announced that it would be increasing prices for both its games and consoles. Additionally, President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported tech items like game consoles are poised to increase their cost. The price of games is probably going up in the next year or so, too, but that's likely regardless of tariffs. With Nintendo and Microsoft both telling people they'll soon pay more for their games and consoles, Sony probably isn't too far behind. I originally had planned on waiting until the PlayStation Pro went on sale or was included in Black Friday or Prime Day sales, but the market has shifted unpredictably. It's a safe bet that the PS5 Pro -- which retails for $700 -- will cost even more within the year. That led me to upgrade from my original, digital-only PS5 to the Pro last month. Here's how I afforded it. The PS5 Pro model improves on its previous iteration with 2TB of storage, an upgraded GPU for better graphics, advanced ray tracing and AI upscaling (called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution). The console also runs games at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second, whereas with its predecessor, you'd usually have to choose between fidelity or performance. While the improvements are nice to have, outside of the increased storage, they weren't the driving force behind my choice to upgrade now. What really did it was the inevitability of a price increase in the next year or so. I knew I would be upgrading eventually and had the means to do so safely now, so it made sense to make the purchase. It's hard to give a definitive answer. For the tariff price impact, the US would need to run out of its current supply of consoles before importing more at the higher price, whatever that may be. Microsoft increased its recommended retail pricing for the Xbox Series S (512GB) -- its most affordable option -- by $80, and it's more expensive Xbox Series X (1TB) by $100. That would mean each console would now cost $380 and $600, respectively. Sony has yet to officially announce a price increase, but it could be similar to Microsoft's increase. Microsoft's console price increase took effect May 1, and the company announced its game prices will increase this holiday season. Unless Sony officially says otherwise, I would expect a higher price for consoles around the same time. Despite being released in early November, I wouldn't expect to find it on sale anywhere. But never say never. Some smaller, independently owned shops could have sales, but if they do, the consoles likely will go quick. While the console itself may not be offered at a lower price, major retailers like GameStop could offer trade-in deals on consoles and games. I got a little creative to ensure I didn't overspend. No matter which payment option you choose, think about trading in your current console if you have one. I opted to trade in my old gaming stuff to GameStop and got a 15% trade-in bonus from a deal GameStop was running at the time. But if you'd rather sell it via Facebook Marketplace or eBay, that's totally viable, too. My original, digital-only PS5 console, PS4 Slim console and handful of PS4 games dropped the price of the Pro to around $300. While that isn't an insignificant amount, it is easier to digest than the original $700 price tag. The PS4 console and its games were collecting dust in my closet. While I do see the value in holding on to physical pieces of media, it's not something that I choose to do often. It made more sense for me to turn these unused items into something that I will use often. And I can purchase a disc drive for the PS5 Pro down the line to start collecting games again. I don't currently have any credit cards with an introductory 0% purchase APR, which means I had to pay off the entire purchase by my statement's due date to avoid interest charges. An intro purchase APR would've allowed me to spread payments out over a set number of months without accruing interest. I used my Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card*, which earns 2% cash back on purchases. So the remaining $300 earned $6 cash back (300 x .02) -- which wasn't a motivator for using it, but I considered it kind of like getting a little bonus discount. While I used a combination of trade-ins and my credit card, that's not the only way you could make the cost hit a little less. Another option would be to apply for a new credit card, one that has an introductory 0% purchase APR. I personally didn't apply for a new credit card because I don't need another one. I don't recommend applying for a credit card simply to get a new PlayStation, but if there's a card you'll continue to use once you've paid off the cost of the Pro, it's not a bad idea. Just make sure you can afford to pay off the PlayStation before the introductory period ends, or you'll start accruing interest on the remaining balance at the credit card's regular rate, which is typically over 20% APR. Credit cards can help earn some money back for essential purchases, like the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express. It has a 15-month introductory 0% purchase APR -- then 20.24% to 29.24% (variable) -- from the date of account opening, and it offers 3% cash back for select U.S. online retailers, U.S. gas stations and at U.S. supermarkets (on up to $6,000 in spending per year, then 1%). Cash back is received in the form of Reward Dollars that can be redeemed as a statement credit. There's also no annual fee (see rates & fees; terms apply). So if you used it to buy a PS5 Pro online, you'd earn rewards and be able to pay down the cost over 15 months without worrying about interest. That means you could charge the cost of the Pro and pay about $47 monthly (700/15) to wipe out the balance before the promotional period ends, avoiding any interest charges. A card's welcome bonus -- depending on the payment threshold needed to earn it -- could also help cut back on costs. For example, the Prime Visa* offers new cardholders an instant $150 Amazon gift card on approval without a spending requirement. It also earns 5% cash back for Amazon purchases, but you'll need to be a Prime member to qualify, which costs $139 annually. In contrast, the Blue Cash Everyday offers a $200 statement credit after you spend $2,000 in purchases on your new card within the first six months. Trying to maximize your credit card rewards by purchasing gift cards to fund your console? Be aware that some credit cards, including American Express and Wells Fargo, categorize gift cards as ineligible purchases for earning rewards. Many places, including Best Buy and Amazon, offer Buy Now, Pay Later plans that let you extend a payment across multiple months, sometimes without charging interest. For example, Amazon partners with Affirm to let you spread out the purchase across four equal payments every two weeks. For the PS5 Pro, that would mean $700 split into four payments of $175 charged every two weeks. However, this doesn't account for tax, so it'll likely be a bit more expensive. You will need to fill out an application with Affirm, which will likely result in a soft credit check -- one that doesn't impact your credit score. GameStop also offers third-party BNPL plans via Klarna, Zip and Afterpay. However, there are a few things to consider when comparing using a BNPL plan and a credit card for this purchase: You won't earn rewards like you would have had you used a credit card. You won't build credit for your on-time payments like you would with a credit card, yet you could still damage your credit score if you miss a payment. Credit cards (like the Blue Cash Everyday) sometimes include purchase protection, which insures your new purchases for 90 to 120 days against damage or theft. You won't get purchase protection with the BNPL plan. If you wanted to combine strategies, you could start by applying for the Prime Visa. If you're approved, you could use the Amazon gift card to bring down the price of the PS5 Pro to $550. Then use Affirm's plan to make four payments of $137.50 every two weeks. I've had the PS5 Pro for a month, and have really enjoyed the extra hard drive space. I've noticed better performance and fidelity on games like Assassin's Creed: Shadows, Returnal and The Last of Us: Part 2. However, had my hand not been forced by looming higher prices, I would have been fine waiting for sales to hit. It's also important to note that I was able to buy the Pro without going into credit card debt and saved money by trading in old and unused games and consoles. I don't recommend rushing out to buy a new console if you're going into debt to do it. If you don't have a base PS5, consider buying used or refurbished to try it out. If you like it, you can always decide later to trade it in toward the Pro. *All information about the Wells Fargo Active Cash® Card and Prime Visa has been collected independently by CNET and has not been reviewed by the issuer.

Man sought over stolen credit card shopping spree at Sanford Best Buy
Man sought over stolen credit card shopping spree at Sanford Best Buy

Yahoo

time15-04-2025

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Man sought over stolen credit card shopping spree at Sanford Best Buy

Sanford police asking for help identifying a person of interest in a recent case. Police say on March 25, the man pictured used a stolen credit card to buy two PlayStation Pro consoles at the Best Buy on Rinehart Road. Police say that credit card was taken during a vehicle burglary at Esporta Fitness on West Lake Mary Boulevard. Anyone with information is asked to call the Sanford Police Department at 407-688-5070. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live.

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