PlayStation Network sucks!

I'm Livid angry. My games doesn't work on the PSN anymore and PSN decided to try to violate my constitutional right to civil action through class action. These freaks sent a 3000 + terms of service for my son 13 years and his daughter as if they would be subject to outrageous conditions and ridiculous games consoles. No judge in the United States must respect the clause of shit. For more than a week I couldn't play RE5 do online glitches in servers. I know it's servers, so not even worth trying to excuse it by me. My brother was head of home computer for the US Army during the desert storm and my brother-in-law is a specialist in the hardware store. I always three bars during playback and I know that playstation has done something to make this happen. I think you jerking me a virus and I think it was on purpose and I think it's in my ps3 now. I hate Sony now, I would not buy another Sony product if they were the last ones on Earth.

Thanks for your post, but the forums here are for products Sony Vaio and consumer only. PlayStation support have their own separate forums and therefore are better qualified to deal with any problems or questions you may have on the PSN, PlayStation products and devices and games - here is the link:

http://community.us.PlayStation.com

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