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He had no premission to sell the stuff and part of his story is that he had no idea how much it was worth. He does live with my parents and is 23
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Apr 21 08 1:13 PM
BILL223TOYS wrote: In my mind my brother is a lazy good for nothing type person...who will never understand what he did..nor will my Mother or Father. My thought was that even if he paid me $10.00 a week at least something would be done. But, even that seens above him. Thanks to everyone for their advice.
Hey Bill, for what it's worth -- I think your a real class act. Sorry about what happened to your collection, and for your family situation, but somehow I think you'll rise above it. Cromwell
Apr 21 08 4:33 PM
In my mind my brother is a lazy good for nothing type person...who will never understand what he did..nor will my Mother or Father.
Apr 22 08 10:13 PM
BijouBob8mm wrote: OK, I can buy into the fact that he had no idea how much the collection was worth. But he DID know that it was not his property to do with as he pleases. Tough call on how to act/react. You do have legal options, but will it be worth the impact such actions might have on your family?
voyttbots wrote: He was certainly smart enough to grasp the concept of EBay.
Apr 22 08 11:41 PM
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Apr 23 08 1:30 PM
BILL223TOYS wrote: Ok, my brother wanted the space for his stuff. And, saying maybe more than I should. My brother is not of the highest IQ and i know that I am going spell this wrong the victim of fatal alochol symdom. He was adopted. I left the keys cause from time to time I wanted things mailed to me..like some Dvd. The really bad part is that I had no idea until I went home to vist. Hope this helps and what everyone Thinks I should do. Thanks.
Well, if you left someone "not of the highest IQ" and a victim of "fatal alochol symdom" to watch your precious collectibles, is what happened any great surprise? Personally, the more detail you give, the more I think your story is a little on the bogus side. But if it is true, chalk your loss up to experience and go have a drink. Rod
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Well, I would never recommend taking legal action against a family member.
Apr 24 08 9:50 AM
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