F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop I recently swapped my PS4 Pro for a PC.

I recently swapped my PS4 Pro for a PC.

I recently swapped my PS4 Pro for a PC.

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kalleboii
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01-13-2025, 05:08 PM
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kalleboii
01-13-2025, 05:08 PM #21

Unfortunately, this won't function unless it's saved as a snapshot first. Verify whether the page remains active in any of your tabs and capture a brief image. Otherwise, I'm not sure how to proceed. Stay cautious and consider seeking help.

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Kai4Christ
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01-13-2025, 06:59 PM
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The police stated they have no authority to act, making it a civil issue. My dad isn’t willing to take me there to give me a lesson, leaving me in a tough spot. I’m upset about the PS4 since it sat unused, but I’m furious about losing money from the deal.
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Kai4Christ
01-13-2025, 06:59 PM #22

The police stated they have no authority to act, making it a civil issue. My dad isn’t willing to take me there to give me a lesson, leaving me in a tough spot. I’m upset about the PS4 since it sat unused, but I’m furious about losing money from the deal.

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Duckenstein
Junior Member
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01-29-2025, 09:54 AM
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Lesson from the tale: People may deceive, so caution is wise.
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Duckenstein
01-29-2025, 09:54 AM #23

Lesson from the tale: People may deceive, so caution is wise.

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stargladeESP
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02-14-2025, 08:15 PM
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I believe this could serve as an important lesson. The worth of the PS4 Pro might already be below what’s needed to pursue any legal action. In reality, law enforcement has limited ability without solid evidence. Story example: When I was in middle school, a classmate "borrowed" my Gameboy Advanced SP (limited edition). A few weeks later I noticed him using a similar model but with lower quality. I didn’t suspect anything, but another student told me he had tricked me and sold my game. When I asked him, he claimed someone stole it. Like me, I had no proof. We were also told we couldn’t bring handhelds to school. That’s why I knew I couldn’t do anything. After all, telling my parents would mean I’d face serious consequences for smuggling a device. Don’t let this make you wary of strangers. I’ve bought second-hand items from eBay and other questionable sources before. In fact, I’m currently using a secondhand monitor purchased from a Chinese marketplace, which comes with buyer protection and a 30-day return policy. If your region lacks such safeguards, always keep a written record of the transaction—ideally on paper and signed if required.
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stargladeESP
02-14-2025, 08:15 PM #24

I believe this could serve as an important lesson. The worth of the PS4 Pro might already be below what’s needed to pursue any legal action. In reality, law enforcement has limited ability without solid evidence. Story example: When I was in middle school, a classmate "borrowed" my Gameboy Advanced SP (limited edition). A few weeks later I noticed him using a similar model but with lower quality. I didn’t suspect anything, but another student told me he had tricked me and sold my game. When I asked him, he claimed someone stole it. Like me, I had no proof. We were also told we couldn’t bring handhelds to school. That’s why I knew I couldn’t do anything. After all, telling my parents would mean I’d face serious consequences for smuggling a device. Don’t let this make you wary of strangers. I’ve bought second-hand items from eBay and other questionable sources before. In fact, I’m currently using a secondhand monitor purchased from a Chinese marketplace, which comes with buyer protection and a 30-day return policy. If your region lacks such safeguards, always keep a written record of the transaction—ideally on paper and signed if required.

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