It *could* apply to meaning you brought in a game to trade/sell or whatever, and just decided to give away to a stranger in the store, but I am posting this more in this regard:
Ever picked out a game, which was the last copy, and someone saw you holding it and asked if they could have it?
Recently I was at a flea market and found a game I had been looking for for quite some time. I was happy to have found it. I would say it's an R5.5 :P
This lady saw me holding it and told me it was her son's 4th Birthday, and that he has "all the movies." I nodded, and then she asked me if she could please have it.
I felt somewhat bad, but I told her politely "Sorry, I've been looking for this game for a while now." She nodded a bit and added "Are you a collector?" and sort of gave me the semi-evil eye.
"No, I buy games with the intent to actually play them."
"Oh OK..."
I actually helped her pick out other games for her son he might like. Like Tiny Toons: Buster Busts Loose and Adventures of Yogi Bear. Apparently she was hunting for any SNES cartoon games.
In the end, she gave me one last look and attempted to pry the game away from me one more time. I felt bad again saying no, but I really wanted this game. And I got it first, so it was fair.
I was really feeling guilty until I started poking in the NES bin and she kinda snapped at me "Don't waste your time with those bad games. The graphics are really ugly."
Somehow I *suddenly* felt a lot better about keeping my game
Anyway, anyone else ever experienced this? What would you have done in my shoes?