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What bugs me most about PSN, is how difficult it is to get rid of your account. While you can easily send an email to Apple requesting to delete your account, there isn't really such thing for PSN.
I once registered for PSN to try out GT5 Promo on a friend's PS3 who didn't have a PSN account back then. I didn't really use the account that much after that, so I looked for a possibility to delete my account.
Somewhere I found an email address in the UK where one can request a deletion, but it took me several attempts until they deleted my account. It was deactivated at some time, so I assumed they deleted it. But I still get newsletters from them from time to time and they never sent me an official confirmation email.
It's just incredibly unprofessional how Sony runs PSN.
inb4: PSN is down again: http://i.imgur.com/TScOD.png
Adrian