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Actress Megahn Perry, along with her step-mom Marie Perry, has created a web site where the no longer attached can sell the jewelry given to them by their ex-boyfriends, and turn heartbreak into cold hard cash.
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23 responses // Cashing In On Your Ex

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    i do not wear jewelry

    but sweet website i guess...

    jade_azul16
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    dang why didn't i think of this, i sold my ex stuff to the pawn shop

    Prijedor
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    I was turned off by the woman who started the site. I found her unappealing. The pod however was great.

    I think a lot of the success and popularity that will come from the site is due to the fact that the users get to post and read gossip.

    seeparrott
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    That's great. I had some messy break ups with left over jewelry that I don't where and wouldn't after the relationship was over and I had a pawn shop tell me the same thing. I just ended up giving it to friends.

    Myna
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    WHY WHY WHY DID SOMEONE BROKE YOUR HEART OR IS ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN. COME ON, YOU CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT.

    LONLO
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    This is an excellent pod! I love the music and it was interesting and very well produced.

    prismproductions
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    Now if there were only a site to sell all the boxes of now relatively worthless pictures and letters.

    damnneargenius
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    "I was married breifly when i was young

    ...and i was just... not ready to be married."

    =
    I cheated on him.
    and kept the rings.

    and now i'm selling them for money i dont deserve.

    squidteeth
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    A creepy site for your creepy exes.

    Menchaca
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    @squidteeth

    Right on. Exactly what I thought and that is when I was officially turned off by this whole thing. I was already knocking on the door of "turned off" from her first appearance on camera.

    The pod is very well produced, but I hate the story. This girl shouldn't get any attention.

    bornfreeid
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    Someone find Megahn Perry's ex-husband and get the REAL meaning behind "great guy" "but I was too young"

    bornfreeid
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    bleh... I think I just vomited in my own mouth...

    I think my favorite part was when the website creator told the story of how she took her ex's jewlery to the pawn shop and he offered her $70 for everything.

    The look on her face when she thought about all the dudes she did just to get $70 out of the deal... priceless

    korourke
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    It's always been interesting to me that people have emotional attachments to inanimate objects. To me, if it's not alive I can only consider it on a economic level; not because I had a great/bad time with someone with a particular object.
    Possibly, another methodology of Capitalism to institutionalize consumerism through the media.

    Kewara81
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    I dont think this is a good idea.
    Those jewelry prolly has the karma of previous owners.
    I would not buy any of those.

    moir
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    this is great, i would love to sell some of the gifts i have got from my ex's, but its all trashy. i just keep it all in a box stuffed under my bed, out of sight.

    meganash
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    honestly, what is wrong with some people??

    if you ask me, selling something that someone else bought for you as a gesture of affection is kind of sick. if keeping those earrings is SUCH a burden on you, why not just give them away?

    agint
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    hey, how about a website that allows you to cash in on the blockbuster rewards points accrued by your significant other on YOUR rental card?

    any interested venture capitalists?

    BooksBrown
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    Image...

    Cause a diamond only last until she realizes she was too young to get married.

    GrandKnow2
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    Ew. Sickening what people will do for money. Here's a suggestion, GIVE IT AWAY TO CHARITY.

    ChristmasAsen
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    To all you ladies who think this is a smart way of cashing in for some money, you should realize how much thought and time goes into getting those gifts. I understand there are such things as sour break ups, but for a time, that gift meant the world to you, if not the person, so why not keep it? Being a guy, I don't really get diamond rings or gold necklaces, but I promise you I have stored away the even more valuable love letters, pictures and everything that that person gave me to bring a smile to my face. Money is not everything, I guarantee you.

    JonyV

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