Ripped off.

Just accept your losses and move on... Look at it as a lesson in life. Don't take revenge, she'll only know where it came from, and then you'll be in a tit for tat situation. Just not worth the hassle. Not for 100quid lost. Besides what games are they? If they're new, then your losses are even less.
 
Wear her head like a hat as you drive across Europe on an impromptu road trip.
Or soften her skin, and make it into a wonderful coat, remember, 'she rubs the lotion on the skin, or else she gets the hose again!'
 
Wipe the lube from your bum hole and consider this a lesson learned. Anything to do with Facebook = bad.

Now go buy one from someone on MM!
 
Post her a roof tile, wrapped up in paper. "Forget" to pay postage, so she has to go to the Post Office to collect unknown parcel, pay postage, and pay extra for lack of stamps on said parcel.

Rinse, repeat.

Simples. :)
 
Wipe the lube from your bum hole and consider this a lesson learned. Anything to do with Facebook = bad.

Now go buy one from someone on MM!

This was definitely done without lube, nice and dry. OP learned his lesson but I still remember everytime I ever got ripped off. Just don't do the same again
 
This really is a poop in her letterbox moment.

Why on earth do people think because of the the layer of the internet they are given carte blanche to rip someone off?

Sold as seen electronics? nooo nooo nooooo nonononono.
 
Very foolish, buying 2nd hand = guaranteed problem. You can buy a nice,new boxed latest 12GB PS3 for around £120 these days with warranty + OP take PS3 for repair, may cost £30 but will allow you to use it. When the hard drive dies in future, simply replace the HDD with a genuine one. Problem solved.
 
County court to get a refund, and police for fraud, the police report can be used as evidence in the county court. If she doesn't turn up to the court case, the judge will rule in your favour. Job done.
 
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