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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Donate it to Toys For Tots.[/quote] This is exactly what I would do. [/quote] +1 I hear you, OP, this is coming across as disrespect to you; however, I think you can shake it off and take it in good spirits. Because your choice is to start a war or move on. With non-harming stuff like this I will always move on [i]especially[/i] because taking the items can be used to such great benefit for others. There are so many people/organizations that will take new, unused toys. Even if the Toys for Tots donation period has passed when you get something they will still accept (or at least they did for me 2 years ago) or go to Salvation Army. I've also found that organizations supporting Foster Children (like Catholic Charities or local city/count foster children branches) will take presents because they can use them year-round for foster child birthdays and what not. It is hard to argue against that. [/quote]
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