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The woman says it has been owned by a very careful person, so I wonder if this supposedly careful person tried to play the game using their 360...? :P
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Listing
Check it out.
The woman says it has been owned by a very careful person, so I wonder if this supposedly careful person tried to play the game using their 360...? :P
A guy came in my shop a few weeks back, wanting to sell his 360 and games collection to buy a ps3 with halo, and he kept going on about all his mates play it. LOL I think they were trying to stitch him up.That feedback % will drop dramatically :lol:
lebanese_boy
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She is selling her husbands games...tsk tsk...someone call the internet police!
I sense a divorce in that couple's very near future.
Or maybe she is selling them because of the divorce? Ahh...that might make sense...
The plot thickens......The wife was possibly set up by their son, who blames the divorce on his dad. The son went to his father's place of residence and stole the game when his dad was in another room! He went home, and signed into his mother's eBay account, putting the game up for auction as a cruel plot of revenge!We now need a twist...
Cybiotik
[QUOTE="Cybiotik"]The wife was possibly set up by their son, who blames the divorce on his dad. The son went to his father's place of residence and stole the game when his dad was in another room! He went home, and signed into his mother's eBay account, putting the game up for auction as a cruel plot of revenge!We now need a twist...
Phantom_J
How do we know there's a son? In fact, how do we know there's a hubby? We only have her word for it.
But while we're at it, why not take this to its logical conclusion: how do we know this supposed woman actually exists? Is it so implausible that this is a sinister plot by Microsoft itself to degrade the power of the Playstation brand? Think about it: of course someone would think this was funny and post it on a gaming forum. It was bound to gain notoriety in the right circles.
It's like viral marketing, only evil.
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