I should’ve read the eBay description 😢 #retrogaming #retrovideogames #videogamehunting
Oh, boy! Do I have a story for you about the time I bought the wrong version of Pokémon Y on eBay. Let me set the scene for you. I was sitting at home, eagerly browsing eBay in search of the perfect Pokémon Y game to add to my collection. After a few hours of searching, I finally stumbled upon what looked like the perfect listing. I quickly clicked "Buy Now" without reading the listing carefully, and eagerly awaited the arrival of my new game.
But when the package finally arrived, I was disappointed to discover that I had made a crucial mistake. Instead of purchasing the "USA" version of Pokémon Y, I had accidentally bought the "world" version. At first, I thought it might not be a big deal, but I soon realized that there were some major differences between the two versions.
First of all, the world version had different language options that I couldn't understand. I found myself struggling to navigate the menus and figure out what all the different options meant. Second, some of the features that I was looking forward to were missing from the world version, like certain Pokémon and items that were exclusive to the USA version.
I was pretty upset about my mistake, but I decided to try to make the best of it. I spent hours playing the world version of the game, trying to adjust to the different language and missing features. But no matter how hard I tried, I just couldn't shake the feeling that I had made a huge mistake.
In the end, I decided to try to sell the world version of Pokémon Y on eBay and use the money to buy the correct version. But even that didn't go smoothly. I struggled to find a buyer who was interested in the world version, and when I finally did sell it, I didn't get as much money as I had hoped for.
All in all, it was a frustrating and disappointing experience. But hey, at least I learned a valuable lesson about the importance of carefully reading listings before making a purchase on eBay.