Retro Frustrations - PSP

A couple of months back I was given this PSP to me by a friend because he didn't have any use for it. It also didn't come with a battery, charger or a battery lid.
So after a couple of months of having this sitting around, I found someone selling all the parts I needed for just $15 USD. I obviously went ahead and bought them, but then... It started dying on me.

Both batteries seemed to be dying, I tested a new official battery and the same thing happened. So this is more than likely a serious hardware issue.
Those $15 weren't the only money I spent either.

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I also bought this memory stick to SD adapter, a 32gb stick and a mini USB cable (which are getting quite expensive lately for some reason).
This was another $20 on top of the $15. So things got a bit expensive, and I purchased all this whilst the PSP was working fine.

So now I'm stuck here with a PSP that's essentially a glorified desk console that I can't just pick up and play anywhere. This really sucks. Specially since I replaced the front panel (it came with the $15 parts) and it's looking quite beautiful now.

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A small 2gb card I had lying around together with the beautiful new front screen panel

Another issue is that the battery lid won't stay in place, but I just used some tape for that to keep it in place... not that it matters much seeing as how the batteries don't even work.

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Well, what can you do? Sometimes you just get unlucky. I'm trying to sell this PSP on Facebook marketplace now to get back some of the money I lost, but we'll see how that goes...

Hopefully I can make something back seeing as ridiculously expensive PSPs are going for nowadays. I just hope I don't get left empty handed, either way, thanks for reading my rant.

I'm sad.

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Sometimes things just doesn't go the way we hope. Hope you manage to sell it to recoup some losses at least.

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