A POPULAR gaming shop has come under fire from angry parents for selling the PS5 for a “shocking” £815.
The highly sought after Sony console launched last month and there are still thousands of parents across the UK desperate to get their hands on one for their children for Christmas.
On release day, customers were forced to sit at their computers, and in some cases refresh the screen for several hours, as stock sold sold within hours.
Sony has said more stock is due before Christmas, but unfortunately some stores have already said PS5s won’t return until 2021.
High street trade-in giant CEX is currently paying out £650 cash – a full £200 more than the console’s £450 recommended retail price – to encourage you to sell a PS5 to the company, before reselling it for a whopping £815.
The chain has been accused of trying to “cash in” on parents’ desperation by selling the console at a vastly inflated price.
Cex, which has stores nationwide, currently has stock available to click and collect online that customers can pick up at stores around the country.
One Hull mum, who did not wish to be named said: “They’re totally cashing in on a really frustrating situation because they know parents are desperate enough to pay.
“It’s fair enough to make a mark up, to make a profit, but it’s not worth that much, it’s actually really unfair. I won’t ever be shopping there again.”
The chain has also received a lot of criticism on its own Facebook page, with one customer accusing CEX of “preying” on a parents’ desire to get their child the ultimate toy for Christmas.
Anthony Mackessy said: “Disgusted that you would sell the ps5 with that much of a mark up vs rrp. I will look elsewhere for my gaming needs in future.”
Alistair Munro said: “The price for buying and selling of PS5s in particular is sickening.