what should i do with my lcd monitors

You got me there. I admit it. I bought the system cuz I wanted to play some newer games. But it seems like instead of just saying 'my bike got stolen by someone pointing a gun at me', you had to emphasize what you paid for it. Same thing with the iPhone thing. It couldn't just be 'my cell phone', it was 'my iPhone'.
 
[quote name='IAmTheCheapestGamer']You got me there. I admit it. I bought the system cuz I wanted to play some newer games. But it seems like instead of just saying 'my bike got stolen by someone pointing a gun at me', you had to emphasize what you paid for it. Same thing with the iPhone thing. It couldn't just be 'my cell phone', it was 'my iPhone'.[/QUOTE]
i think you are reading wayyy to much into what i said.

i don't think you understand how pissed i was when i had been robbed at gunpoint. and it was a 1k bike that i loved.

and the phone thing, iphone is not only shorter than typing cell phone, i think it has developed into a common noun like kleenex or rollerblades.
 
It's still only one word to me: expensive .

As for the being robbed thing, it sucks but that's what insurance is for. I'd just be happy I made it out of that situation with my life. Possessions can be replaced, lives cannot.
 
Sidetracked. Lets get back on track here. Keep one of them for a backup in case something happens? Do you live in an apartment? Post something in the lobby? Asked friends? Besides that I'd try one of those places that takes electronics and gives you gift certificates. I traded in my older verizon phone for a $30 amazon gift card. I would have probably gotten around that on ebay but no hassle.

This was onine by the way depending, they may send you a prepaid label but a phone weighs much less then a monitor.
 
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