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I'm not one to get rid of games either. Sorry to hear about that. I'll make sure my girlfriend doesn't try to sell my original Xbox.
Really want to hear the follow-up on this, OP. Hope she was dumped, charges were filed, and I very much hope you were able to recover your property. As both a gamer, and someone with several collections that have combined sentimental and monetary value, I am crushed on your behalf.
At this point I think murder is an acceptable option. Society might not think so but I'll help you hide the body ;)
Hey at least it was a ps4 and not an Xbox one lmao ps4 masterace
The console isn't the point. She sold something that belonged to her boyfriend without his permission to buy him a gift.
She should've known better than to sell something of yours for a present for you. That is just a messed up way of saying "I thought about what you wanted."
She's lucky you didn't instinctually punch her in the face.
So not cool. Just not cool.
She doesn't understand the childhood memories. Find who she sold them to, buy them back, then bitch her out. Hope it works out bro.
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Childhood Ruined... I'm so sorry
She probably (hopefully) had the best intentions, but that doesn't explain why she thought it was normal to sell someone else's possessions.