Author Topic: Screw thrift stores  (Read 1911 times)



technically you can file a lawsuit for that

technically you can file a lawsuit for that
How the hell?

Also who the forget would file a lawsuit over $23.

Also who the forget would file a lawsuit over $23.


Human beings

How the hell?

Also who the forget would file a lawsuit over $23.
Ask the person who sued Mc Donalds because he spilled their coffee on himself and got burned.
« Last Edit: May 18, 2010, 04:21:14 PM by Nepthan »

Ask the guy who sued Mc Donalds because he spilled their coffee on himself and got burned.

It was a girl C:


mcdonalds sued a teenager because her charity concert was called mcfest
they totally deserve it

i got a Nintendo Entertainment System for $2
« Last Edit: May 18, 2010, 04:46:00 PM by nickbond1 »

How the hell?

Also who the forget would file a lawsuit over $23.
its simple a law states that you can not sell someone something different from what you say it is

basically dont sell someone team fortress two when the box they think has tf2 really has half life 1

its simple a law states that you can not sell someone something different from what you say it is

basically dont sell someone team fortress two when the box they think has tf2 really has half life 1

That's not what happened, the guy bought a game and received what he had payed for. However he did not know that it was shareware and he could get it for free on the internet.

i found a mint condition boxed version of HL1 at a thrift store

all you haters

RAAAAAAGEEEEEE

i found a mint condition boxed version of HL1 at a thrift store

all you haters

I got it for 99 cents for the anniversary sale

I don't need to hate

The problem is, you knew you could run it on DOSBox. DOSBox was originally made to run shareware.

Derp, think ahead. Also, thrift stores aren't to blame, you're just ignorant.