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Son, I've already paid $30 for this game
There is no way I'm going to let you use my credit card details to pay another $10 a month. I already paid for the game once, this is an obvious scam. We're taking the disc back to the store tomorrow for a refund and we'll get you some other game with your birthday money.
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#2
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LOL...sO mUCh THis!!!1
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I'm not sure how my parents ever tolerated eq as much as they did. I was in high school, paid for the game myself every month, but they definitely ended up with a second phone line for the modem the I never paid for. And then I just used the normal line to call my irl buddy while we were playing anyway.
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lol I got my mom to pay for the Legends server when that came out. I was so spoiled.
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I had to pay $200 for my phone line installation just to cancel it months later for cable internet
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You know what else was going on in 1999? The internet bubble! VCs were throwing giant bucketloads of money at every shady pre-ebitda scam and I was lucky enough to get in. For the first time in my life I had more money then I knew what to do with. So obviously I invested in the fastest connection I could and had multiple subscriptions to everything. Those were the three best years of my life before it all came crashing down and I had to live under a bridge like a troll.
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