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When I was younger, a family friend won a car on The Price is Right. For those of you young folks and non-daytime television watchers out there, this was a game show where contestants got overly excited about the price of a common household appliance in the hopes that they'd go home with a new car, a speedboat, or a pair of jet skis. Alas, after my family friend brought home her humble Kia, she drove that thing into the ground. She put hundreds of thousands of miles on that car, and it quickly became a staple of an entire era of her life. Was that car hers? Absolutely, and it was the second time she was given the keys backstage by the Price is Right employees.
Similarly, this man in the next story won a car that could be his forever, but instead, he decided to sell it at a discounted price to a pair of friends. In my eyes, he was being a good guy, helping them buy a good, new car for a deal, but to the others, he was the villain. What do you think?
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AITA for selling something I got for free?
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