Mom of three
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- May 7, 2008
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Im a little ill feeling right now. Before Christmas, I saw a co-worker looking at ads on Craigslist. He said he was looking for a TV for his 4 year old daughter for a Christmas present.
We had just replaced our dd TV and had a really cute Disney Princess TV as a spare, hanging out in the closet. Remote was lost but it was in perfect condition.
I figured PERFECT! I offered it to him for free, thinking at least another little girl would put it to use.
Fast forward to 20 minutes ago, when I was perusing Craigslist, and did a search for "Disney". Guess what came up?
The TV. They were asking $60 for it.
Im 99% sure its the same TV for several reasons. One being the missing remote. It was advertised as "lost". Reason #2 is the location, reason #3 is the verbage that was used in the listing and finally...he and I had just discussed a situation where I had given my sister some baby items and she sold them on Ebay. I told him how upset I was about it and he claimed it was "funny" and actually laughed.
Im pretty disheartened by this. What would you do?
We had just replaced our dd TV and had a really cute Disney Princess TV as a spare, hanging out in the closet. Remote was lost but it was in perfect condition.
I figured PERFECT! I offered it to him for free, thinking at least another little girl would put it to use.
Fast forward to 20 minutes ago, when I was perusing Craigslist, and did a search for "Disney". Guess what came up?
The TV. They were asking $60 for it.

Im 99% sure its the same TV for several reasons. One being the missing remote. It was advertised as "lost". Reason #2 is the location, reason #3 is the verbage that was used in the listing and finally...he and I had just discussed a situation where I had given my sister some baby items and she sold them on Ebay. I told him how upset I was about it and he claimed it was "funny" and actually laughed.
Im pretty disheartened by this. What would you do?