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Should i sell my christmas present?
my brother bought me smackdown vs raw 2010 last year.but today im selling my wii and all of my games.there will be no use for it but i will just feel so bad if i sell it.please help :(
im getting a 360 with the money
7 Answers
- Louise CLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you really don't want your wii any more then there is no point in keeping the games. Explain to your brother that you don't want the wii any more. It doesn't mean you didn't like his present. You just want something else now. i know how it is with these games consoles, there's always new ones coming out. There's no point in keeping the game if you don't want to keep the console.
If you feel bad about selling his present, maybe you could give it to someone instead? maybe you know someone who is hard up and can't afford to buy many games?
- 1 decade ago
dont listen to the first comment, yahoo is full of biased answers
i think maybe you should ask him first if you should. not much wii games are gonna come out that are super great that arent on the PC, 360, or PS3
- Ryi RyiLv 41 decade ago
you don't have to sell it I guess
I mean either A you could sell it and use the money to buy your bro a xmas present
or B you could just keep it because your brother gave it to you
personally I would just keep it
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- 1 decade ago
Nuuuu dont sell your Wii!!! Wiis are awesome!
But it is your game in the end, maybe you could always keep it :D?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i would sell it, after all it is a year old and i think your brother would be happier if you were happier with your new video game. all the best to you.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Buy him something with it.