"I purchased just a single battery from Pandora Battery Co. on February 7 and finally got it March 3. I got the battery then attempted to place it in my psp and to find out it didn't work. I did everything in their guide to see try and see if it would work but the green light never came on, not even after charging the battery as stated in their support. So I emailed their support and got a quick answer that night to send the battery back to a FL address. So the very next day March 4 I sent the battery back to them so they could check it out and send me a new battery. From the tracking it was delivered March 9. Here I am March 19 and have no clue about my battery. I have emailed support asking them details or any information as they have the battery and now I have nothing except the cost of the battery and shipping. So initial investment of 12 plus the 3 for shipping it back to them makes me out 15 dollars total so far. I feel as if though I have been utterly scammed."
"I bought a pandora battery kit from this seller on February 5, 2010 for $20. I received this item on February 22, 2010 so the shipping is a little slow. The kit I ordered was supposed to include a pandora battery with a 1 gb sony magic memory stick. I got the battery and memory stick, but discovered the memory stick was not genuine and it wouldn't work. (easy way to tell real from fake memory sticks is by going to your xmb, under game find memory stick, press triangle and select information. If it supports magicgate its genuine, if it says magicgate unknown then its fake) Anyways, I had to spend a couple of hours looking online and make a new magic memory stick out of a memory stick I owned previously. So, basically I got ripped off for $15 since the price for a regular pandora battery is $5 everywhere. But anyways, the battery worked so I'm pretty much satisfied. Just be careful when buying memory sticks from this seller."