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My sister said no

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90sbaby123 · 11/06/2026 15:11

Happy to be told i am being unreasonable. Ive had a bad day so not in the best of moods. Ill explain the situation and a bit of background about my Dsis.

So me and my DS collect pokemon. I collected as a child and so did Dsis. The cards were stored in our DM loft. I do t remember how I got much cards if DM gave them to me or I asked to get them. I dont know if Dsis went in the loft first. What I do know is that I don't have all the cards I know I had and pretty certain Dsis has them. I cant prove it though.
Anyway, it's DS birthday coming up and she has tons of original cards. She doesnt collect and doesnt really care much about them. I asked if a could buy a few from her for DS for his birthday.
She has said no she wants them. I asked why since she doesnt collect. She hasn't responded. I think its so she can sell them all for money.

Now for some background.
Ive gifted things to her in the past I.e furniture for my nephews. It was expensive stuff but as shes my sister and they are my nephews I said dw. Even though I was a struggling single parent and she was not and quite comfortable. I could have done with the money but it wasnt about money to me. I then found out to tried to sell it all to make a profile from my generosity. So for context that is the type of person she is. There have been other things too.

Aibu to be angry at her for not even selling us a couple of cards out of her hundreds (even which I think some are mine anyway) for her nephew. I was willing to pay a bit for the cards too.

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Firefly100 · 11/06/2026 18:26

I don't think there is anything you can do about it now but please remember this going forwards. Next time she wants something it is 'no'. Don't even offer to sell what she wants to her at market price as it will just create more arguments. She can source what she needs elsewhere and you can sell your stuff for profit.
I'd go visit your mum's loft soon and take all your childhood belongings before she pilfers more.

Ibi · 11/06/2026 18:26

You know you’re allowed to say no to her too? If she came on here saying that her sister wanted her to sell Pokémon cards to her at a reduced price (I’m assuming that’s the case or you’d just buy them for market price), I think most people would say that she wouldn’t be unreasonable to say no (like you’re not unreasonable to ask).

icannotlivelaughloveintheseconditions · 11/06/2026 18:31

You need to match her energy. Stop doing things to help her she doesn’t appreciate it or deserve it.

TomatoSandwiches · 11/06/2026 18:32

She sounds grabby so has probably already sold them a while ago. I'd not bother with her is she's not very sisterly with you in general.

Coconutter24 · 11/06/2026 18:37

Have you asked your mum where your cards from her left went?
Tbh you say you saw a pack of card for £1000 so surely you can understand why she’s not willing to hand them over to a child if they can earn so much

Potooooooooes · 11/06/2026 18:38

If there's any more of your stuff at your mum's please go and get it. Don't make her store it for ever.

BognorRegenia · 11/06/2026 20:06

£1000 for a set is for mint condition, limited editions etc.

You can get used joblot cards for pennies on Ebay

Or, my DS collects and he just paid £14 for 60 cards from Tesco

Just source elsewhere!

90sbaby123 · 11/06/2026 21:25

TomatoSandwiches · 11/06/2026 18:32

She sounds grabby so has probably already sold them a while ago. I'd not bother with her is she's not very sisterly with you in general.

She used to not be too bad. There has always been dramas with her but recently shes been very self centred and its like the world owes her something and revolves around her. Its been quite difficult to have a relationship with her and I have backed off alot from it as its not good for my mental health.

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90sbaby123 · 11/06/2026 21:28

BognorRegenia · 11/06/2026 20:06

£1000 for a set is for mint condition, limited editions etc.

You can get used joblot cards for pennies on Ebay

Or, my DS collects and he just paid £14 for 60 cards from Tesco

Just source elsewhere!

These are base set vintage cards that are hard to got hold of. They also are a personal collection. I gave my vintage i had to my son hence wanting to get him a couple more for his birthday to put in his folder he has.

I think its the fact that my sister has no interest in actually collecting and appreciating them as well.

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OneNewEagle · 12/06/2026 00:05

I’ve had similar with a sibling years ago. I had a distinct toy from my childhood , unlike all the other toys in my parents house for my DC and the subsequent grandchildren to play with this one was always put away safely. Bizarrely I saw some on eBay looking for something for my DC and realised it’s a collectors one , nothing expensive but reminded me. I then wasn’t sure where it actually was so asked my parent who told me my sibling had taken it and sold it.

I was upset as it was the only toy that was just mine bought for my birthday before my siblings appeared and told my parent that but didn’t say anything to anyone else. It all seemed a little weird tbh.

A few years later I was at parents again and in a box was the said toy for me to take home with me. No idea how or what had occurred plus I think it’s slightly different than mine actually was.

I have noticed since then all our kids toys that were passed on to the grandkids seem to not be at my parents anymore. There are toys for the younger ones but these are more recent so I assume another sibling has gone through and taken them.

I am estranged from all of my siblings nowadays so all these weird little things go on without me knowing why.

90sbaby123 · Yesterday 12:59

OneNewEagle · 12/06/2026 00:05

I’ve had similar with a sibling years ago. I had a distinct toy from my childhood , unlike all the other toys in my parents house for my DC and the subsequent grandchildren to play with this one was always put away safely. Bizarrely I saw some on eBay looking for something for my DC and realised it’s a collectors one , nothing expensive but reminded me. I then wasn’t sure where it actually was so asked my parent who told me my sibling had taken it and sold it.

I was upset as it was the only toy that was just mine bought for my birthday before my siblings appeared and told my parent that but didn’t say anything to anyone else. It all seemed a little weird tbh.

A few years later I was at parents again and in a box was the said toy for me to take home with me. No idea how or what had occurred plus I think it’s slightly different than mine actually was.

I have noticed since then all our kids toys that were passed on to the grandkids seem to not be at my parents anymore. There are toys for the younger ones but these are more recent so I assume another sibling has gone through and taken them.

I am estranged from all of my siblings nowadays so all these weird little things go on without me knowing why.

Yea i just feel like I dont want to talk to her anymore. This is just 1 thing but shes done so many other things.

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