My dad did that shit to me as a teenager. Luckily a buddy of mine pulled up with his family and had an idea what was going on. So he bought the cards just to give them back to me in school the next day. That’s a good friend right there.
350 Is a steal though. For everything he said. This dude is complaining about the dad , but tryna low ball the sad lower than 350. Dudes a scum of earth. He’s never 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 in the face before by some one that doesn’t care about any consequences. Weirdo incels love threatening you will go to jail when threatened, a person who’s willing to punch you usually doesn’t care, you don’t know there names 😭💀😂. Not dude in comments, I’m talking about dude in video. That dad was messed up tryna sell kids stuff with out them wanting it. But dudes a real Scuhm by saying nawww to 350x low baller loser. OP Lowballing is a basically same thing. Now that dad is Gonna sell it way lower cuz now thinks he was asking to much. Op should have just bought them smh. Dudes deff a incel. I 💯 doubt he has ever got his balls sucked by a hot girl. Actually nay girl hot or not.
I was at a car boot sale one time. This woman pulls out a box of PS2 games (this was towards the end of the life of the PS3). I expected the usual junk and maybe a GTA, turns out it was full of J-RPGs, most of which I hadn't even heard of. It was clear that someone built this collection over time and a lot of money. I asked what she wanted and she said €2 each. I was shocked so I asked some probing questions. Turns out she got them from her sons bedroom which she wanted to "declutter" while he was in college. I knew that if I didn't buy them there were a dozen or so other flippers who would snap them up and stick them all on eBay, so I took them even though I felt bad. I posted on some collector forums that if anyone had been relieved of a significant collection of PS2 games(without saying what they were because that was to be the proof of ownership) to message me and they could have them back but never found the right guy, just a few chancers who would list off a few more conventional "rare" games, none of them even guessed one right. I still have the box and I'll sell them eventually, but not for now!
My grandma straight up threw my cards in the trash when I was little said I don’t want you playing with devil toys. years later I’m still buying them 😤😤
I remember the quilt I had as a kid I loved it so much. It wasnt a problem, I didn’t take it anywhere and I was able to sleep out easily, I just loved the way it felt and the way I felt when sleeping with it. It had a huuuuge rip in it but I didn’t care. One day I came home and my dad had got rid of it. I cried my eyes out and he didn’t care. I’ll never forget that…
Sounds like someone that has no idea the intrinsic value of collectibles. Let alone the personal and sentimental value of those same collectibles. If someone you cared about came to your house and tried to sell your sentimental valuables for quick cash despite your objections, you're telling me that wouldn't impact your relationship with that person?
@@mcleodautomation sounds like otherwise she was a great mom, if u dont deserve that mom and she doesnt deserve u and she does that to, then ya goodbye rotten human. my dad wasnt a great dad, i think a parent needs to b 3 roles of at minimum of moderate 4-5 out of 10 rating and a little complex rating when 1 is low or 0. my dad was 4 as a father, 1 as a teacher and 1 as a friend. if we go by yr it varied. while with my sisters he was a 766 and 877. i dont blame them just him. only in the last yrs of his life did he rly try to force himself to b a friend, but since he was so stuck in being a control freak parent it felt fake and was in his words just trying to make some good memories b4 he passed. since he wasnt shit or rotten and did the bare minimum and a bit more as a parent for me i still love him as my dad but could nvr like him, i like the few good memories we have which made things easier at least. im glad ur mom sounds like she deserves ur love. my biological mom does too, if i were to rate her on that scale id say shes a 648. :)
My dad did that to me when I was a kid, like I grew up when Pokemon cards first hit, I remember the start of it all. had stacks on stacks of 1st edition cards from the original set, jungle, rocket etc. I had so many holos including Charizard, Blastoise, Alakazam, Chansey, Machamp and many others. My dad was a geek I guess you could say, heavy into collecting and selling collectibles.He found me and my friends battling and trading one day, saw my holographic cards and told me he would "put them up somewhere safe for me" so I didn't ruin them because they might be worth something someday. I never saw them again. And now my 6 year old daughter is super into Pokemon cards and we collect them together,I would have loved to pass them down to her and see how excited she would have been to get to enjoy all the cards I collected from when I was her age.
Similar thing happened with my mom and my transformers. I had a 1st edition anniversary toys-r-us exclusive masterpieces Optimus Prime my grandpa got me for $80. Mom threw it away because "you're too old for toys" I showed her that that same toy went for $1000+ now.
yeah, this happened to me with magic. my mom got all biblical when we were teens, and got rid of them. didnt even sell them.she is a collector of many things, and obsesively watches antique roadshow. one day at her house shes watching and theres a set of beta moxes and black lotus etc. she is always whining how she can never make a good find. i was thrilled to finnaly be able to tell her that between me and my brother, we had tons of these cards, in alpha and beta. got to tell her she could of paid for several houses with those cards. she was fuming and in denial. not worth every penny, but finnally got something worthwhile.
It's because you guys have too much stuff and never willing to part with any of it. Even when we ask you to do so. We the parents are too busy noticing what really is more important than other things, just to keep a roof above your head. You'll learn that sooner or later it's not to be mean, but to keep order.
@@RalphVB why should they part with things just because you asked? why should you violate that trust by doing it anyway as a "lesson" ? i do not understand people like you. hey why dont you get rid of your car. you know, i asked nicely, and public transport will do you some good.
i'd argue that dad loves his son by letting childish things go and start teach him to think and act like a man, grown men dont dont play with pokemon cards!
This is the kinda crap that puts you in the retirement home and your kids working as the enemy to take the entire house and deed in their name 😂 Take my pkmn cards I'll take your life earnings
My grandma sold my Gameboy Advance sp with my original copy of fire red, emerald, and Metroid fusion. I’m 24 and still struggle with holding resentment lmao
I'm over here grateful for my grandmother because she was the one who bought me my gba sp as a surprise. I didn't even ask for it. Then when the ds lite came out she surprised my brother and I by taking us to Walmart to each get one lol. My grandmother thought the handheld games were so cool. Love her
@@victor1655 remmeber wanting a ds lite so bad after i had a dream i was olaying w one. I got one like a month later and dropped that bitch in the toilet the same week. Im 25 and still extra careful around a toilet.
My mom tried to do this to me when I was an adult. I just went through a nasty split from my ex so I moved back home for a bit. My mom was having a yard sale and just started grabbing stuff regardless of who it belonged to. I had just bought a brand new Carhartt Coat and overalls. My brother comes and gets me and hands me my Carhartt coat. She had it out for 25 cents. A coat I just spent $100 on 2 months prior she basically stole to sell for a freaking quarter.
This Dad needs to be punished! Maybe call children services because this would mess up the kids for LIFE!! The kids won't trust ANYONE anymore and it will be the DAD'S FAULT!!
I live live my grandpa and he's like bad he'll legit just steal shit I buy and sell it, it's like 300 dollar cameras and stuff I threatened to call the cops on him once I got so fed up with it he's just a thief though to be honest 😅, the kind of person you don't feel bad when bad shit happens to them, but i still wish him well for the most part.
I remember my Dad just throwing my entire collection away when I was like 14... I think that was the last time I ever had a proper conversation with him
I remember I had a lot of old cards I took very good care of, my mother found them and threw them all into the fire place. I was like 11-ish, so many good cards and so much potential money all burned into ash
I had several binders full of thousands of pokemon cards in plastic sleeves, tons of card that are collectible now, and my mother sold them for $1 per binder at a garage sale.
Honestly they bought them for us; they can do whatever they want with them. That being said to this day I can’t find my cards and I had a first edition shadowless charizard; so I feel the pain too 😂
My mom threw it away cause we were growing up, bruv. So many yugioh cards, a bag full of em. We werent using it, to be fair, but at least give it to other kids or smth.
@@capitalizingcapitalist1202 pokemon cards are something that can mean a lot to people. Besides, that's not the point. The point is that he went behind their backs to do that, which is an *EXTREMELY* shitty thing to do.
It’s paper laminated, only uneducated people look into nursing homes. Educate yourself to be financially responsible, there’s tools such as in home care where professionals take care of your old self.. in your own home ahahahahhahahahahahhah
In the full video the kid is actually the one whose rejects the sale. The dad even told him beforehand that he needed to be sure if we wanted to sell them bc he didn’t their actual value and once they’re gone, they’re gone and they can’t get it back. He was fully supporting them and didn’t want them to regret their decision. 👏🏻
and if he really sells their stuff without them wanting to he deserves beign put in some nursing home to be forgotten. the disrespect and distrust you create with kids can go a very very long way.
Depends on if you want make it to the nursing home. Had a grandfather who was an ass but he reconciled with some family before dying of cancer in his own home because he wanted to go out on his own terms.
I explained to my dad how much everything he sold behind my back would be worth and proved it to him by showing him how much I sold my Nintendo 64 pikachu edition for. His jaw dropped and I think he somewhat realized his mistake.
I work in a comic/vintage toy store and we get people who constantly walk in and look at our stuff with the first thing out of their mouths being “oh I had that, but then my parents sold it” with some of the stuff being worth hundreds of dollars. Never fails to break my heart as someone who’s also a collector
@@mujtabaalam5907 unless it made another kid happy it is a shitty thing to do. Lots of collectors go to garage sales looking for people who don't know the value of what they are selling. They get a great deal but the kid gets something they love taken from them and that can leave a mark.
I had stuff that's going for a lot but my brother let druggies in and they trashed our house and stole a ton of shit. This time it wasn't a parents fault.
my dad eventually just made me throw mine away... over thousands of dollars today... he was mad one day and said "you dont need all these your 12 now" into a black plastic bag......
Had all of my stuff destroyed as an elementary school kid and it seriously messed me up. I'm 47 yo now, recently diagnosed with ADHD and had I had that diagnosis as a child, I may not have had that happen. I wish parents would stop doing shit like this to their kids. They have no idea the profound effects it can have.
Same thing happened to my cousin. He was a big Pokémon collector and he had pretty old vintage cards. One day he realized he was spending too much money on the Pokémon cards and wanted to save up more money, so he stopped buying cards for a few months but for some reason his dad thought he wasn’t using them anymore and sold mostly his whole collection. Felt bad so I gave him like 100$ to start somewhere.
maybe they if they were in a tight financial situation and needed cash i could understand it but just for a quick buck would make him an asshole for sure
I’m 27 now and I love my dad, we still talk and have a good relationship. But he raised me and my brother very religiously. My brother and I were in love with Yu-Gi-Oh cards, we constantly battled and watched the anime any chance we got. We’d amassed a large collection over the years. My dad never liked the cards but he tolerated them I guess but he thought there were some satanic references in the cards we had. Anyway one day he glanced at our cards and seen the change of heart card and I guess that was the straw that broke the camels back. He made us throw all of our binders and decks into the canal behind our house. This was in the early 2000’s so I’m sure now there would be some good value there, but more than that it sucked because something my brother and I shared and bonded over was now gone.
I remember one time, my step mom was helping with my school garage sale they were hosting at our schools gym. I went to my stepmoms table to see most pf my belongings up for sale. My PS2 and all of my games were sold. Couldn't do anything about it. I basically spent my whole high school years owning absolutely nothing except for a psp which was the only thing keeping me from going crazy.
I remember i got 100 booster boxes of original base sets in a garage sale. The seller didn't know it was valuable and just told me 50$ for the whole thing opened 5 and got 10 original base set Charizard.
Oh man, my mom did that with my older brother's magic cards years ago. She sold his whole collection for like $100. Even at that time his stuff was worth over a grand. Probably over 15 grand today if not more.
Got out of Pokémon cards when I was 13 and gave them to a kid a church who would take better care of them. I realize many of them may have had value, but I don’t regret it because the monetary value doesn’t compare to the smile on that kids face when he opened the first binder and saw a holographic Primal Groudon, holographic Glalie EX, holographic Gardevoir EX and many more.
He heard the price you brought up and probably thought..."DAMN...you know what... maybe these things are worth more than I thought let me chill out for a moment." xD
Once you buy stuff for your kids it becomes theirs. If they don't take care of it then oh well it doesn't get bought again. Once a year sit down with them and make them clean out their room have them make decisions about what they want to keep what they want to donate and what they want to throw away. Teach them about taking responsibility for their stuff.
@@rona3198 cents maybe dollars. I remember someone had a binder full of reprinted hallow vintage blastoise cards cards. Bro thought he had 100k. Moral of the story, everyone wants to sell them… not one wants to buy them…..
Then CZcamsrs go to Walmarts talking bout “yo this is completely sold out this pack is so rare” when in reality they playing little kid/grown men into thinking “shit I need to go buy these and potentially buy some from those people so I can make millions!!!(5$)
My childhood trauma is that my mum binned ALL my pokemon stuff because when she divorced my dad she asked me to help box up stuff with her and I said no. I was 10.
My dad collected comics as a kid & always kept them in good shape in case they were ever worth anything. His mom didn't understand why he was so protective of them and after he left for the military let his younger siblings get into where he stored them and they DESTROYED them. He eventually sat her down with a WIZARD magazine where he had circled the value of the most lucrative ones she had cost him. He grew up in the 60s & had Fantastic Four 1 & Spider-Man 1 among others. I've heard that story from multiple family members and they all say that she was SICK to her stomach when she realised what she had cost him.
100%. Same thing happened to me when I was a kid, but they sold the cards. From first-hand experience, we never forget and we will never fully forgive.
Yep. My mom's ex did this exact same thing with my DS that I'd spent a year saving for. Sold it and like four games for the price of the system new by itself. He was an absolutely worthless piece of shit.
Exactly. My mother would do similar things, threaten to take my cats to the shelter, threaten to throw me out of the house, you name it. It took years, but I learned that my childhood was actually abusive and I'm LC with her. It took me so long to realize that I didn't deserve to be abused, almost too long.
Why? Not like you would have offered her more or what they were worth. Mad you didn't get to resell them? If you were collecting that's one thing. But more than likely a reseller got there before you could resell.
That be crazy not talking to parents for life for selling their Pokémon card which can cost thousands. Though I be extremely mad and still wouldn’t let that go, I need to learn to mature and not put that aside (if that were to happen to me)
@@drwho9319 Don’t mess with things others care deeply about. Shouldn’t matter if it’s it’s grandma’s old authentic silverware set or Jr. Pokémon cards, chances are they mean a lot more to the owner then the price alone. Plus, if you feel disregarded by your parents, you are under no obligation to invest your time and energy on a person who isn’t willing to see greater value in your own personal enjoyment.
@@qs-ii1872 emotional maturity is what divides that grudge, allowing adults to proceed forward and still communicate. If parents sold my yugioh cards. My pops never did that and valued collecting, but his parents gave his toys away. That lives up to a person till adulthood. I told him not to keep that grudge. Still doesn’t justify abandoning your parents. Now if the parents did something inappropriate to their kid, then that’s a different story. But I understand your point, it’s extremely wrong for parents to do that.
That's a traumatic experience for the child, no doubt about that. They wouldn't have built such a big collection if they didn't want to keep it through adulthood.
My parents used to pull shit like this. They'd round up my video games and take them to the pawn shop for some quick cash. Several times I would have lost them all if other relatives hadn't gone out of their way to get them back for me.
I bet les gold would not accept your video games I think Les Gold would give your video Games Back to you and tells your parents he won't take them . He would give them $1.00 And they would be mad and like " Seriously???" This would backfired them so hard and Karma
@@zoomboomhoom4403 In all honesty, if this is the case, would you want people doing things behind your back? Honesty is quite valuable imo in many kinds of relationships.
My dad did that to me. I grew up in the 90's. I had all the original release old school ones, first edition charizard, pikachu, psyducks, holo machamp, and pretty much all of the original 151 pokemon except a few. I had em all in a converse shoe box. My dad pawned em when i was a teenager.
He still created a core memory for his kid. He's gonna end up in Shady Pines, wondering why his kids and grandkids don't visit, but when he's told exactly why, he'll conveniently "forget" or claim it wasn't so bad.
weirdly makes it worse. if this was a desperate attempt to scrape up some extra money i could maybe sympathize but the fact he wasn’t actually selling them yet put them there just screams cruel and unusual punishment. like he fr brings out a giant tub the moment someone shows interest? nah i don’t trust this man but i’ll watch the full video.
Dads need to learn to live in their son’s world in his times. Your world and your times are growing old with you and will die with you. Let them enjoy their time in their world while they still can.
I doubt he's doing this to purposefully cause arm to his kids. You can call him dumb and ignorant but a piece of shit is too far and straight up wrong.
lol it’s just little pieces cardboard paper… some things that hold value are just ridiculous, let’s be clear about things. You can’t call someone a POS over probably trying to sell something he probably bought. Even if he didn’t, there is always the possibility of informing your dad if you wish about the value of your things, or even showing someone how much something is selling for. That way people are not ignorant about these types of things, but you can’t absolutely assume everyone knows what they are and how high they can reach.
My parents constatly cleaned out my room while i was at school and would have yard sales and i would just come home to a half empty room with my shit missing lmao. My mom always thought the less clutter the better.
While having less clutter can be a good idea and your parents probably had good intentions, unless a kid is very young, the decision should not be made for them! 🤦♀️
@@caitlin_starsorry once you violate someone’s autonomy your intentions are never good. it’s so important to communicate with your kids about things like this. this isn’t teaching them to be smart about what they have and keep, this is intentionally avoiding that conversation and potential tears because it’s easier to trash their valuables for a quick buck.
My parents were the opposite they held onto all my old toys and cards, hell my parents pick up toys and collectibles at yard sales and bring them to me so i can sell them on ebay. I don’t have the heart to tell them they keep bringing me trash 😂.
I’d be devastated! When I was 14 I couldn’t handle selling my AG dolls. I literally burst into tears at the thought. Like good parents they kept the dolls for another few years when I sold half the stuff. I’m a beginner doll collector and amateur doll photographer now. I also have a pretty decent collection of Pokémon cards that’s a few years old. I hope that dad gave back the cards.
As a kid I still knew the value of all if not most if my toys especially my legos, nerf guns, and trading cards. It's just unfortunate when you get to a content age sometimes you're parents feel that you're too old for cool fun things and keep insisting that they take up too much space. No matter how much I said I wanted to keep them cause I knew their potential of endless enjoyment eventually you get sick of hearing it and forget why you kept them to begin with so you say fine. Sad day remembering all the priceless Legos (in my heart) I gave away because someone insisted that I didn't need it anymore.
You know the answer is yes Mate, my Mother did this on my OG 1st Ed. complete around 10 years ago...thrown out because I collected when I was 7 or 8. Still love her. X
My dad did this to me when I kid. I had damn near every card from the original and fossil sets. I was at my moms one weekend and he went in my room and grabbed my binder and sold my whole collection for $20.
@@Sergeantflipsrong, until you are 18 literally even a paycheck from your job belongs to your parents. This has been legally debated for decades in child actor cases. you do not legally own anything until your an adult even if you bought it. Its fucked up and super disrespectful but unfortunately laws are they way they are because only adults get to make laws.
I remember when my mom kept telling me as a kid that the pokemon cards wouodnt be worth anything when i got older then one day i came home from school and they were missing i asked where they were and she had thrown them out in the garbage
This was just a short clip! Watch the full video here: czcams.com/video/7IwBSFX7juw/video.html
Dude just seems salty he didn't get a steal
Mobile users can't click the link buddy, thanks
He just try Steel this poor daddy " 350" 😂😂😂😂😂
@kreesky, why are you low balling the guy. That's a really shitty thing to do
Bro the charzard is over $1000
My dad did that shit to me as a teenager. Luckily a buddy of mine pulled up with his family and had an idea what was going on. So he bought the cards just to give them back to me in school the next day. That’s a good friend right there.
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@@kj-hv1uj ur just jealous that you dont have as good of friends.
@@kj-hv1ujkj must stand for koll joy 😂
i’ll take things that didn’t happen for 1500 Alex. WOULD YOU LOOK AT THAT ITS THE DAILY DOUBLE
That's not a friend that's a brother
And this right here is why some kids dont talk to their parents anymore
Some kids need to grow up
@@CanadianOmelettesome adults need to stop acting like they're dead already.
@@CanadianOmelette don’t complain when you end up In a old person home
If u drop the parents who struggled to raise you and would put their life down for you over some clown soy boy cards you are a mistake
@@04shortbus1 you’re example is one sided. Not every parent is the same. Go outside
Parents like this don’t deserve to be parents. They’re the type to treat kids like they own them, instead of like people.
Cringe
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lmao, present 🙋🏻♀️
Classic example of “if I don’t have interest in it, it must have no value” that had to be hundreds worth in value
of thousands if those are the right holo's
350
Is a steal though. For everything he said. This dude is complaining about the dad , but tryna low ball the sad lower than 350. Dudes a scum of earth. He’s never 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼 in the face before by some one that doesn’t care about any consequences. Weirdo incels love threatening you will go to jail when threatened, a person who’s willing to punch you usually doesn’t care, you don’t know there names 😭💀😂. Not dude in comments, I’m talking about dude in video. That dad was messed up tryna sell kids stuff with out them wanting it. But dudes a real
Scuhm by saying nawww to 350x low baller loser. OP Lowballing is a basically same thing. Now that dad is Gonna sell it way lower cuz now thinks he was asking to much. Op should have just bought them smh. Dudes deff a incel. I 💯 doubt he has ever got his balls sucked by a hot girl. Actually nay girl hot or not.
@@MerlinWizzzzthe holo charizard is probs worth thousands by itself let alone the entire collection
@@dragonhearted7761 The Charizard from Evolutions? Only if it grades a 10 which is highly unlikely, so its probably like $100-200
that parents view of "no interest = no value" pretty common. parents are always "its just trash/porn/weird shit/satanic." rip pokemon.
That first binder alone would have been devastating you can see the love the kids put into those
no fr dude the toploaders and sleeves, the way it’s organized 😢
I was at a car boot sale one time. This woman pulls out a box of PS2 games (this was towards the end of the life of the PS3). I expected the usual junk and maybe a GTA, turns out it was full of J-RPGs, most of which I hadn't even heard of. It was clear that someone built this collection over time and a lot of money. I asked what she wanted and she said €2 each. I was shocked so I asked some probing questions. Turns out she got them from her sons bedroom which she wanted to "declutter" while he was in college. I knew that if I didn't buy them there were a dozen or so other flippers who would snap them up and stick them all on eBay, so I took them even though I felt bad. I posted on some collector forums that if anyone had been relieved of a significant collection of PS2 games(without saying what they were because that was to be the proof of ownership) to message me and they could have them back but never found the right guy, just a few chancers who would list off a few more conventional "rare" games, none of them even guessed one right. I still have the box and I'll sell them eventually, but not for now!
Guy had golden charizard from 25th anniversary I think that’s worth like 200 alone
My cousins dad threw out all their old Pokémon cards but he made sure to keep his worthless baseball cards lol 😅
Hey hey...basball cards are pretty good
nah, there are baseball cards worth a lot.
you’re just like the dad in this video, “I don’t know it, so it doesn’t have much value” lol
I would have tossed them on him and said “what’s good for you is good for me” then pull the same lines and excuses he used on me
Baseball cards are actually worth more than Pokémon cards. Do your research.
@@PrivateCookies don’t matter, father committed a no no
My grandma straight up threw my cards in the trash when I was little said I don’t want you playing with devil toys. years later I’m still buying them 😤😤
W Whats your best card?
damn it's crazy cause he's gonna be in a nursing home that costs less than those cards 💀
In the hole with no knee caps
What if this garage sale was the last ditch attempt to keep the roof over his childrens head?
@@Birdanerd If my grandmother had wheels she'd be a bicycle
@@Birdanerd Probably should have used the internet to look up prices in that case.
For real, my finance collects magic cards it would be awful if something happened to thwm
And that is what we call a nursing home speedrun.
And that is why you don't get nothing in the will.
@@patriciaharris7172As if they have anything they'll need in life. Who needs their will when they're making their own money?
@@FEKanaand who needs a nursing home when the parents obviously have money
@@beansoup8171Who needs money if they're not gonna even be remembered?
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I remember the quilt I had as a kid I loved it so much. It wasnt a problem, I didn’t take it anywhere and I was able to sleep out easily, I just loved the way it felt and the way I felt when sleeping with it. It had a huuuuge rip in it but I didn’t care.
One day I came home and my dad had got rid of it. I cried my eyes out and he didn’t care. I’ll never forget that…
The kids should set up their own garage sale where they sell his tools and Playboy collection.
Fast forward 30 years and it's "I don't speak with my father. I have no idea what he is up to. He calls sometimes but I ignore him."
Well no, don't be like that...
Sounds like someone that has no idea the intrinsic value of collectibles. Let alone the personal and sentimental value of those same collectibles. If someone you cared about came to your house and tried to sell your sentimental valuables for quick cash despite your objections, you're telling me that wouldn't impact your relationship with that person?
@@seandliere4491 of course it would. My mom sold all of my first generation Pokemon cards. I was upset. She is still my mom.
@@mcleodautomation sounds like otherwise she was a great mom, if u dont deserve that mom and she doesnt deserve u and she does that to, then ya goodbye rotten human. my dad wasnt a great dad, i think a parent needs to b 3 roles of at minimum of moderate 4-5 out of 10 rating and a little complex rating when 1 is low or 0. my dad was 4 as a father, 1 as a teacher and 1 as a friend. if we go by yr it varied. while with my sisters he was a 766 and 877. i dont blame them just him.
only in the last yrs of his life did he rly try to force himself to b a friend, but since he was so stuck in being a control freak parent it felt fake and was in his words just trying to make some good memories b4 he passed. since he wasnt shit or rotten and did the bare minimum and a bit more as a parent for me i still love him as my dad but could nvr like him, i like the few good memories we have which made things easier at least.
im glad ur mom sounds like she deserves ur love. my biological mom does too, if i were to rate her on that scale id say shes a 648. :)
over some pokemon cards? lol get over it sweety
kind of parents that wish you were 18+ to kick you out of your house on your birthday.
nice pfp
My parents were like that my mom is the biggest POS on the planet a literal sociopath
I'll do one better I got kicked out at 16 lol
or they are financially struggling. Doubt it though.
@kaynkayn9870 no it's still no excuse for trying to sell somebody else's valuables especially without their knowledge
My dad did that to me when I was a kid, like I grew up when Pokemon cards first hit, I remember the start of it all. had stacks on stacks of 1st edition cards from the original set, jungle, rocket etc. I had so many holos including Charizard, Blastoise, Alakazam, Chansey, Machamp and many others. My dad was a geek I guess you could say, heavy into collecting and selling collectibles.He found me and my friends battling and trading one day, saw my holographic cards and told me he would "put them up somewhere safe for me" so I didn't ruin them because they might be worth something someday. I never saw them again. And now my 6 year old daughter is super into Pokemon cards and we collect them together,I would have loved to pass them down to her and see how excited she would have been to get to enjoy all the cards I collected from when I was her age.
Similar thing happened with my mom and my transformers. I had a 1st edition anniversary toys-r-us exclusive masterpieces Optimus Prime my grandpa got me for $80. Mom threw it away because "you're too old for toys" I showed her that that same toy went for $1000+ now.
I hate when parents do that. It's like they have no respect for their children and what's important to them in life.
IKR?? My son is 23 and still has his old collection. He plans on gifting it to my Grandson this year for Yuletide.
yeah, this happened to me with magic. my mom got all biblical when we were teens, and got rid of them. didnt even sell them.she is a collector of many things, and obsesively watches antique roadshow. one day at her house shes watching and theres a set of beta moxes and black lotus etc. she is always whining how she can never make a good find. i was thrilled to finnaly be able to tell her that between me and my brother, we had tons of these cards, in alpha and beta. got to tell her she could of paid for several houses with those cards. she was fuming and in denial. not worth every penny, but finnally got something worthwhile.
It's because you guys have too much stuff and never willing to part with any of it. Even when we ask you to do so. We the parents are too busy noticing what really is more important than other things, just to keep a roof above your head. You'll learn that sooner or later it's not to be mean, but to keep order.
@@RalphVB why should they part with things just because you asked? why should you violate that trust by doing it anyway as a "lesson" ? i do not understand people like you. hey why dont you get rid of your car. you know, i asked nicely, and public transport will do you some good.
i'd argue that dad loves his son by letting childish things go and start teach him to think and act like a man, grown men dont dont play with pokemon cards!
Yeah thats ridiculous seems to not care about his sons stuff and was just gonna sell it rigth out from under him thats a bad father 😡
he just wanted money
What if his son was a little shit
@@kermitslimefrogok?
@@kermitslimefrogbro but just imagine your dad taking your things that you didn't even let him have permission to sell them brah
I've seen kids be put after drugs. Selling cards that have no translated skills doesn't make someone a bad parent.
If my dad tried selling my collection I’ll just sell his computer
I did the same sh*t with my dads gold clubs because he sold my Yu-Gi-Oh cards and pokemon cards so we were even ever since 😂😅 lmao 🤣
"Why don't my kids talk to me anymore??"
This is why, Harold.
Hahaha
For real he’s trying to sell a car worth over like 500 hundred for that little nawwwww
This is the kinda crap that puts you in the retirement home and your kids working as the enemy to take the entire house and deed in their name 😂
Take my pkmn cards I'll take your life earnings
@@deana6072he bought them, he can sell them
Retirement home
My grandma sold my Gameboy Advance sp with my original copy of fire red, emerald, and Metroid fusion. I’m 24 and still struggle with holding resentment lmao
I'm over here grateful for my grandmother because she was the one who bought me my gba sp as a surprise. I didn't even ask for it. Then when the ds lite came out she surprised my brother and I by taking us to Walmart to each get one lol. My grandmother thought the handheld games were so cool. Love her
Mine was stolen during a party at our house right after i bought it back in 2005, they took my pokemon ruby and super mario world and mortal kombat.
@@taylorhall9509yeah definitely lucky man. Love to that degree is not abundant
@@victor1655 remmeber wanting a ds lite so bad after i had a dream i was olaying w one. I got one like a month later and dropped that bitch in the toilet the same week. Im 25 and still extra careful around a toilet.
@@user-ph5ro8xl4o most definitely! My grandparents have always been so good to us 😁
Never force kids to sell their childhood toys. They have to part with them themselves.
My mom tried to do this to me when I was an adult. I just went through a nasty split from my ex so I moved back home for a bit. My mom was having a yard sale and just started grabbing stuff regardless of who it belonged to. I had just bought a brand new Carhartt Coat and overalls. My brother comes and gets me and hands me my Carhartt coat. She had it out for 25 cents. A coat I just spent $100 on 2 months prior she basically stole to sell for a freaking quarter.
Crazy af
As a parent myself, I cant even begin to fathom what goes through these peoples minds when they just brazenly violate their kids trust like that.
This Dad needs to be punished! Maybe call children services because this would mess up the kids for LIFE!! The kids won't trust ANYONE anymore and it will be the DAD'S FAULT!!
@@chaudspieler are you really that ignorant
@@chaudspieler👀
He’s thinking “you’re 22 you need to get out my Mf house”
I live live my grandpa and he's like bad he'll legit just steal shit I buy and sell it, it's like 300 dollar cameras and stuff I threatened to call the cops on him once I got so fed up with it he's just a thief though to be honest 😅, the kind of person you don't feel bad when bad shit happens to them, but i still wish him well for the most part.
I remember my Dad just throwing my entire collection away when I was like 14... I think that was the last time I ever had a proper conversation with him
Damn 😢😔
At least he's out of your life now
You should have broke his knee caps with a baseball bat when he was chillin on the couch
💙
Yeah, mine burned every single littlest pet shop I had. One of the many reasons I will never speak to him again.
I remember I had a lot of old cards I took very good care of, my mother found them and threw them all into the fire place. I was like 11-ish, so many good cards and so much potential money all burned into ash
Are you still in contact with her?
She probably saw them as blocking your development in area's that she wished you would develope. Unless she was just a B.
I had several binders full of thousands of pokemon cards in plastic sleeves, tons of card that are collectible now, and my mother sold them for $1 per binder at a garage sale.
Yeah I actually saw a binder full for 1$ I guess I should have purchased it.
I remember my mom giving away my cards without consent. It breaks you knowing someone you trusted betrayed you
Im sure that required years of therapy
@@_itscrispwhen you're a kid that stuff means a lot to.
Honestly they bought them for us; they can do whatever they want with them. That being said to this day I can’t find my cards and I had a first edition shadowless charizard; so I feel the pain too 😂
Terrible mother!! Wow!
My mom threw it away cause we were growing up, bruv. So many yugioh cards, a bag full of em. We werent using it, to be fair, but at least give it to other kids or smth.
Hope he likes the retirement home 💀💀💀
These be the same parents talking about, "idk why my kids hate me" 🤷🏻♂️
real
Dude it’s just Pokémon cards, like get over it. Crazy how people will choose cards over a father.
@@capitalizingcapitalist1202 pokemon cards are something that can mean a lot to people.
Besides, that's not the point. The point is that he went behind their backs to do that, which is an *EXTREMELY* shitty thing to do.
It’s paper laminated, only uneducated people look into nursing homes. Educate yourself to be financially responsible, there’s tools such as in home care where professionals take care of your old self.. in your own home ahahahahhahahahahahhah
In the full video the kid is actually the one whose rejects the sale. The dad even told him beforehand that he needed to be sure if we wanted to sell them bc he didn’t their actual value and once they’re gone, they’re gone and they can’t get it back. He was fully supporting them and didn’t want them to regret their decision. 👏🏻
Pokemon. I remember when pogs and slammers were the coolest thing to collect 😂
Owns the kids = Owns their stuff.
=Bad nursing home.
and if he really sells their stuff without them wanting to he deserves beign put in some nursing home to be forgotten. the disrespect and distrust you create with kids can go a very very long way.
Yall need to grow up. I wouldn't throw my dad in a nursing home for this. Those places are awful.
@@ryanmosley8250 SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMP
Depends on if you want make it to the nursing home. Had a grandfather who was an ass but he reconciled with some family before dying of cancer in his own home because he wanted to go out on his own terms.
@@ryanmosley8250if my dad pulled a stunt like this I'd skip his funeral.
Man, hell with that dad. He's the type of guy who thinks that gaming is a fad.
Not a fad but definitely for children.
@@lukedorrington9712stuff like resident evil and doom is for children??
@@lukedorrington9712 ok boomer
@@lukedorrington9712bruh what
@@lukedorrington9712let me guess, you also believe women should be in the kitchen
Grow up amd modernise.
If my dad sold my cards, he can use that money to buy himself some new tires, cuz im cutting those tires up
I explained to my dad how much everything he sold behind my back would be worth and proved it to him by showing him how much I sold my Nintendo 64 pikachu edition for. His jaw dropped and I think he somewhat realized his mistake.
I work in a comic/vintage toy store and we get people who constantly walk in and look at our stuff with the first thing out of their mouths being “oh I had that, but then my parents sold it” with some of the stuff being worth hundreds of dollars. Never fails to break my heart as someone who’s also a collector
Well you never hear from the people who brought them cheap from a garage sale
@@mujtabaalam5907 unless it made another kid happy it is a shitty thing to do. Lots of collectors go to garage sales looking for people who don't know the value of what they are selling. They get a great deal but the kid gets something they love taken from them and that can leave a mark.
Like my shadowless Charizard that was solen 😭
I had stuff that's going for a lot but my brother let druggies in and they trashed our house and stole a ton of shit. This time it wasn't a parents fault.
my dad eventually just made me throw mine away... over thousands of dollars today... he was mad one day and said "you dont need all these your 12 now" into a black plastic bag......
I sense nursing home in his future lmao
I sense disownment in yours.
@@PhoenIXPhantasies nah me and my dad cool because of the simple fact that we respect each other as individuals
@@comicstrider4851you right this guy is buggin
Yes, he is out of line!
sounds very American of you
If my dad did this, he's going 6 feet under the ground period
My grandma threw my yugioh cards into the fire pit, I was sad af.
Had all of my stuff destroyed as an elementary school kid and it seriously messed me up. I'm 47 yo now, recently diagnosed with ADHD and had I had that diagnosis as a child, I may not have had that happen. I wish parents would stop doing shit like this to their kids. They have no idea the profound effects it can have.
Because your parents were mad at who you were and not understanding? How could it be possibly prevented from happening with the diagnosis?
"You sell my cards, I sell your truck"
That fool had no idea that Charizard alone would pay for a decent truck... If that was graded high it could fetch around 7-10k alone
No that charizard trash!
Seems fair.
Same thing happened to my cousin. He was a big Pokémon collector and he had pretty old vintage cards. One day he realized he was spending too much money on the Pokémon cards and wanted to save up more money, so he stopped buying cards for a few months but for some reason his dad thought he wasn’t using them anymore and sold mostly his whole collection. Felt bad so I gave him like 100$ to start somewhere.
this is just one example of this dad. i bet he's a real joy with his kids
Jackass dad, I’d be beyond pissed.
Frr
maybe they if they were in a tight financial situation and needed cash i could understand it but just for a quick buck would make him an asshole for sure
Depends on what the child did that the dad decided to sell em.
Also parents do this all the time.
Fr
@@superj2644if he's 25 and still in your basement then yeah maybe sell his cards
This is apart of that "My kids stopped talking to me when they moved out" starter pack.
I’m 27 now and I love my dad, we still talk and have a good relationship. But he raised me and my brother very religiously. My brother and I were in love with Yu-Gi-Oh cards, we constantly battled and watched the anime any chance we got. We’d amassed a large collection over the years. My dad never liked the cards but he tolerated them I guess but he thought there were some satanic references in the cards we had. Anyway one day he glanced at our cards and seen the change of heart card and I guess that was the straw that broke the camels back. He made us throw all of our binders and decks into the canal behind our house. This was in the early 2000’s so I’m sure now there would be some good value there, but more than that it sucked because something my brother and I shared and bonded over was now gone.
Dad did a great job doing what you told him to do
I remember one time, my step mom was helping with my school garage sale they were hosting at our schools gym. I went to my stepmoms table to see most pf my belongings up for sale. My PS2 and all of my games were sold. Couldn't do anything about it. I basically spent my whole high school years owning absolutely nothing except for a psp which was the only thing keeping me from going crazy.
Yeah he was out of line. Trying to pull a stunt like that is uncalled for.
Yeah my dad sold a bunch of my retro gaming stuff for really no good reason without telling me and i’ve still not gotten over it. 😅
@@ghoullyyut this guy didn't sell his kid's cards thou
@@ChadWarwick0 ok and?
@@ghoullyy so there’s nothing wrong with this
@@Cubeguy7 lol y’all both really slow fr
Dad is a control freak
I remember i got 100 booster boxes of original base sets in a garage sale. The seller didn't know it was valuable and just told me 50$ for the whole thing opened 5 and got 10 original base set Charizard.
That gengar in the 1st binder is insane worth like 150 200
Yeah the AA from Fusion Strike, wow
I have the card but that one is in bad condition
Last sale $130 in that condition I’d say $60
Worth more now
There was a few things that were pricey af
Oh man, my mom did that with my older brother's magic cards years ago. She sold his whole collection for like $100. Even at that time his stuff was worth over a grand. Probably over 15 grand today if not more.
Got out of Pokémon cards when I was 13 and gave them to a kid a church who would take better care of them. I realize many of them may have had value, but I don’t regret it because the monetary value doesn’t compare to the smile on that kids face when he opened the first binder and saw a holographic Primal Groudon, holographic Glalie EX, holographic Gardevoir EX and many more.
🎉 That’s a smart move! More friends on board means more fun and extra bonuses to go around. Let’s spread the word
He heard the price you brought up and probably thought..."DAMN...you know what... maybe these things are worth more than I thought let me chill out for a moment." xD
Exactly what happened, I have no idea why this dude dropped a price instead of asking
happens a lot, even if you offer full market value they will back out because they think it's worth way more than you offer
Doubt it. Probably took them back in to see if they were worth more than 350
Dads golf clubs wouldve went for sale real quick lol
golf clubs wouldve been more than just sold lol
yes they’re in perfect condition! rust? that’s not rust haha
fuck golf clubs. his car/truck would've been sold for 5$
Those are good conditions to. They took good care of them. Those kids should be allowed to keep them for that alone.
Once you buy stuff for your kids it becomes theirs. If they don't take care of it then oh well it doesn't get bought again. Once a year sit down with them and make them clean out their room have them make decisions about what they want to keep what they want to donate and what they want to throw away. Teach them about taking responsibility for their stuff.
these are the parents who then wonder why they never see their kids when the grow up and leave home.
Literally happened to me, my sister sold my pokémon cards at a garage sale without my knowledge. They would have been worth thousands today.
No they wouldn’t have lmao
@@Muteyoshi260do you know how much pokemon cards are worth?
@@rona3198 cents maybe dollars. I remember someone had a binder full of reprinted hallow vintage blastoise cards cards. Bro thought he had 100k. Moral of the story, everyone wants to sell them… not one wants to buy them…..
@@rona3198 why would I spend money on a card I can pull from a set.
Then CZcamsrs go to Walmarts talking bout “yo this is completely sold out this pack is so rare” when in reality they playing little kid/grown men into thinking “shit I need to go buy these and potentially buy some from those people so I can make millions!!!(5$)
My childhood trauma is that my mum binned ALL my pokemon stuff because when she divorced my dad she asked me to help box up stuff with her and I said no. I was 10.
Bro if you sold them without your child’s permission you are a menace to pokemon society
If my parents ever did this to me I would be furious because they know how much joy my collection bring me
And also, yknow that binder is probably worth over 10k now or something
My dad collected comics as a kid & always kept them in good shape in case they were ever worth anything. His mom didn't understand why he was so protective of them and after he left for the military let his younger siblings get into where he stored them and they DESTROYED them. He eventually sat her down with a WIZARD magazine where he had circled the value of the most lucrative ones she had cost him. He grew up in the 60s & had Fantastic Four 1 & Spider-Man 1 among others. I've heard that story from multiple family members and they all say that she was SICK to her stomach when she realised what she had cost him.
@@SportsSpeak73 millions or something. literally millions id assume
@mraxolotl1437 now yes current values, absolutely. Not sure how much they were worth in the early 90s
100%. Same thing happened to me when I was a kid, but they sold the cards. From first-hand experience, we never forget and we will never fully forgive.
Yep. My mom's ex did this exact same thing with my DS that I'd spent a year saving for. Sold it and like four games for the price of the system new by itself.
He was an absolutely worthless piece of shit.
Exactly.
My mother would do similar things, threaten to take my cats to the shelter, threaten to throw me out of the house, you name it. It took years, but I learned that my childhood was actually abusive and I'm LC with her. It took me so long to realize that I didn't deserve to be abused, almost too long.
My mom did that to me when I was a kid. Had collected the 1st whole gen holo Chary before I even knew the value 😂😂😂
Bro saw one card worth more then what he offered
Missed on a garage sale about 1000 pokemon cards. I asked the lady how much she sold them for she said 75 cents for all of them. I was mad
guess this is also related but i scored some old pokemon VHS tapes for 25 cents each :0
@@galadinowo good find
Why? Not like you would have offered her more or what they were worth. Mad you didn't get to resell them? If you were collecting that's one thing. But more than likely a reseller got there before you could resell.
@@Davidaholt21Hypocrite war I guess
@@Davidaholt21I mean I would have, I like pokemon cards but they're too pricey here 2 packs is like 1% of your income already
I know that feeling. I was forced to sell my N64. Some things you never get over.
I was forced to throw mine away by my mom's ex-husband. Only thing I really had from my father.
@@AJadedLizardI'm so sorry
@@leahbrigeman9252 I appreciate it. I'm 30 now, it sucks but I've moved on. Still makes me mad but nothing I can do about it now.
@@AJadedLizardyou could buy and restore a n64, it gave me joy to do that atleast
@@AJadedLizardI hope you never have to cross paths with that fetid pile of excrement ever again.
Bro was ready to buy and tries to make the dad look bad. Hustle but have morals smh
For some people that’s Pokémon Heaven, but for me it being not that organized and cards everywhere it’s Pokémon hell for me 😂
And then he's gonna wonder why his son's don't talk to him in the future.
Exactly this. But he'll play the victim about it. 🙄
That be crazy not talking to parents for life for selling their Pokémon card which can cost thousands. Though I be extremely mad and still wouldn’t let that go, I need to learn to mature and not put that aside (if that were to happen to me)
@@drwho9319 Don’t mess with things others care deeply about. Shouldn’t matter if it’s it’s grandma’s old authentic silverware set or Jr. Pokémon cards, chances are they mean a lot more to the owner then the price alone.
Plus, if you feel disregarded by your parents, you are under no obligation to invest your time and energy on a person who isn’t willing to see greater value in your own personal enjoyment.
@@qs-ii1872 emotional maturity is what divides that grudge, allowing adults to proceed forward and still communicate. If parents sold my yugioh cards. My pops never did that and valued collecting, but his parents gave his toys away. That lives up to a person till adulthood. I told him not to keep that grudge. Still doesn’t justify abandoning your parents. Now if the parents did something inappropriate to their kid, then that’s a different story. But I understand your point, it’s extremely wrong for parents to do that.
I just couldn't buy a collection like this, knowing that's the soul of someone's childhood that could be broken 💔
I would. I'd buy it and somehow relay to the kid(s) that I'll give it back to them somehow.
That's a traumatic experience for the child, no doubt about that. They wouldn't have built such a big collection if they didn't want to keep it through adulthood.
@@DiscokriegI’d buy it and sell it back for market price
It's how he's bringing people to his garage sale. Say he has something, but Mark it up so it doesn't sell, just brings people.
I still have mine and plan on giving them to my kids so we can build new memories together. I would never do this. Ever!
My parents used to pull shit like this. They'd round up my video games and take them to the pawn shop for some quick cash. Several times I would have lost them all if other relatives hadn't gone out of their way to get them back for me.
I bet les gold would not accept your video games I think Les Gold would give your video Games Back to you and tells your parents he won't take them . He would give them $1.00
And they would be mad and like " Seriously???" This would backfired them so hard and Karma
Horrible parent. That would have ruined any trust his kids had in him.
If you're going to forget all the good things your parents done for you, and hate them over some toys, then you're an ungrateful and pathetic person.
@@zoomboomhoom4403 In all honesty, if this is the case, would you want people doing things behind your back? Honesty is quite valuable imo in many kinds of relationships.
Too bad that charizard is one of the 2016 remakes instead of an original
My dad did that to me. I grew up in the 90's. I had all the original release old school ones, first edition charizard, pikachu, psyducks, holo machamp, and pretty much all of the original 151 pokemon except a few. I had em all in a converse shoe box. My dad pawned em when i was a teenager.
Honestly as least the dad realized that he shouldn't sell them and even said that he was sure they aren't ready to let them go.. so good on him
I’m quite sure he already knew before hand.
He still tried to.
He still created a core memory for his kid. He's gonna end up in Shady Pines, wondering why his kids and grandkids don't visit, but when he's told exactly why, he'll conveniently "forget" or claim it wasn't so bad.
weirdly makes it worse. if this was a desperate attempt to scrape up some extra money i could maybe sympathize but the fact he wasn’t actually selling them yet put them there just screams cruel and unusual punishment. like he fr brings out a giant tub the moment someone shows interest? nah i don’t trust this man but i’ll watch the full video.
One of the rare times being fatherless is a blessing
that kid's probably out of college making more in a month than those are worth.
@@RobedLogicit’s not about the money
@@RobedLogic it's about the 💞trauma💞
Dads need to learn to live in their son’s world in his times. Your world and your times are growing old with you and will die with you. Let them enjoy their time in their world while they still can.
As a kid whos dad sold over 20 ps2 games and a ps2 on craigslist i felt this.
That's not a father, that's a piece of shi-
Amen brother
You have no idea who he is, don’t be saying shit like that about peoples dads
I doubt he's doing this to purposefully cause arm to his kids. You can call him dumb and ignorant but a piece of shit is too far and straight up wrong.
@@gebi151if your child is passionate about something, why be a piece of shit about it
lol it’s just little pieces cardboard paper… some things that hold value are just ridiculous, let’s be clear about things. You can’t call someone a POS over probably trying to sell something he probably bought. Even if he didn’t, there is always the possibility of informing your dad if you wish about the value of your things, or even showing someone how much something is selling for. That way people are not ignorant about these types of things, but you can’t absolutely assume everyone knows what they are and how high they can reach.
My parents constatly cleaned out my room while i was at school and would have yard sales and i would just come home to a half empty room with my shit missing lmao. My mom always thought the less clutter the better.
zero respect.
retirement home time!
While having less clutter can be a good idea and your parents probably had good intentions, unless a kid is very young, the decision should not be made for them! 🤦♀️
This is why kids go LC with their parents.
@@caitlin_starsorry once you violate someone’s autonomy your intentions are never good. it’s so important to communicate with your kids about things like this. this isn’t teaching them to be smart about what they have and keep, this is intentionally avoiding that conversation and potential tears because it’s easier to trash their valuables for a quick buck.
My parents were the opposite they held onto all my old toys and cards, hell my parents pick up toys and collectibles at yard sales and bring them to me so i can sell them on ebay. I don’t have the heart to tell them they keep bringing me trash 😂.
Im glad the kids kept the cards
I’d be devastated! When I was 14 I couldn’t handle selling my AG dolls. I literally burst into tears at the thought. Like good parents they kept the dolls for another few years when I sold half the stuff. I’m a beginner doll collector and amateur doll photographer now. I also have a pretty decent collection of Pokémon cards that’s a few years old. I hope that dad gave back the cards.
"why do my children never talk to me?" 101
As a kid I still knew the value of all if not most if my toys especially my legos, nerf guns, and trading cards. It's just unfortunate when you get to a content age sometimes you're parents feel that you're too old for cool fun things and keep insisting that they take up too much space. No matter how much I said I wanted to keep them cause I knew their potential of endless enjoyment eventually you get sick of hearing it and forget why you kept them to begin with so you say fine. Sad day remembering all the priceless Legos (in my heart) I gave away because someone insisted that I didn't need it anymore.
Even at 350 bucks you would of been ripping him off so I’m glad he didn’t want to sell them.
He was absolutely out of line. If the kids aren't ready to let it go then leave it alone.
“I wonder why Billy never comes and sees me in this old folks home..”
You know the answer is yes Mate, my Mother did this on my OG 1st Ed. complete around 10 years ago...thrown out because I collected when I was 7 or 8.
Still love her. X
My dad did this to me when I kid. I had damn near every card from the original and fossil sets. I was at my moms one weekend and he went in my room and grabbed my binder and sold my whole collection for $20.
My dad sold my whole binder for $20. Still hurts
"Was this dad out of line?" -> Proceeds to describe literal theft.
Lol what about purchasing something someone is selling screams 'theft' to you. Ots literally the opposite of theft
@@shoddy4239by law it’s considered child belongings so u can’t just take it and sell it
@@Sergeantflips oh my bad I thought he meant the guy making the video. I was mistaken. Then yes I agree that it's theft lol
@@shoddy4239 The cards don't belong to the dad, they belong to his son.
@@Sergeantflipsrong, until you are 18 literally even a paycheck from your job belongs to your parents. This has been legally debated for decades in child actor cases. you do not legally own anything until your an adult even if you bought it. Its fucked up and super disrespectful but unfortunately laws are they way they are because only adults get to make laws.
I remember when my mom kept telling me as a kid that the pokemon cards wouodnt be worth anything when i got older then one day i came home from school and they were missing i asked where they were and she had thrown them out in the garbage