Posted Jan 03, 2008 at 10:44AM by Tim Y. Listed in: News Tags: Sony, Asia, PlayStation Store
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It appears that Sony's keeping a close on their recently launched PlayStation Store for PCs. The company's site has set up a survey for the said online service which delves into the sort of payment options subscribers may want.

The initial questions were routine and asked what sort of goods we buy, or who introduced us to PlayStation Store PC. Deeper into the survey, however, we found these interesting inquiries (click to enlarge the image):

 PlayStation Store PC survey: Monthly rates, anyone? - Image 1 

At the moment, the survey is only available to the the PlayStation Store PC's Asian territories.  Those who may be interested in checking out the full survey will want to visit the PSN Asia site via the read link. Keep on the lookout in case Sony decides to release this questionnaire into our region - there's a PSN wallet top-up reward for the best suggestions.




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