Charity shop bargin

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Today I went in a charity shop and picked up Call of Duty 4 for £1.50. I thought I'm having that and sticking it on the bay. :D I was just wondering though if some has already used the key code will there be any issues playing it online?
 
Let me understand this: you plan to use someone else's generosity in donating the game in order to make a personal profit? Do you rob blind people as well?


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Come on almost everyone on Ebay does this. Anyway what dif dose it make if I buy it for £1.50 or someone else buys it for £1.50. I make money and guess what.... I spend more money in charity shops. It's more sad today that most people wouldn't be seen dead buying from a charity shop. I give to charity all the time. I even have Red Cross debiting my account every month.
 
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The charity shop next to old Woolies in Stoke have all the old Star Wars X-Wing and Tie-Fighter games in, all boxed (the big boxes we usd to get).
 
Not quite sure of the logic above (1st reply) about not buying from charity shops just incase you get too much of a bargain

Way to miss the point.

He wasn't chastising him for 'getting too much of a bargain' but for 'exploiting' the generosity behind the idea of a charity shop for personal profit.
 
Abit stupid of the charity shop selling at that price, they got it for free so it's £1.50 profit for them.

I would have to question my own morals though buying something from a Charity Shop for my own personal greed, I think it's quite disgusting. :)
 
At the end of the day, more the fools the Charity Shop selling things they havent got a clue about, they dont deserve to work in a Charity Shop.
 
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