Is it really that over the top, though? As a PSN user, and one who's paid for content on the service using a credit card registered to his account, I've been subject to the same risk as the other ten million users with credit card information on the service. If Sony is offering reparations to users of the service, I'm entitled to those the same as anyone else. How, then, should I respond when Sony offers a free month of a service I don't use, a free month of a service that I don't use and that isn't even designed for the platform I own, and mystery content that most likely won't be for my platform either?
It's also worth noting that, even if the PlayStation Plus content they offer during that month can be used on the PSP, any PlayStation Plus freebies expire when the subscription does.
And yeah, like I said, a hundred thousand was almost certainly a low estimate. I'd guess worldwide PSPgo sales would be somewhere near the 300,000 area, but Sony doesn't seem to have revealed them anywhere.