Just joined the Wii Club!


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Ok, So today my sister got the Wii as her birthday present. Even though its 2 months away, my parents got her the Wii becuase we finally found one in store while shopping for other stuff.

Anyway, since shes on the computer a lot and my brother hates is becuase he is a gamer and wants to use the computer, and all she does is play videos on the computer, i was wondering if anyone is kind enough to Gift me Wii Points?

I only need 500 and I would buy a Wii Card but I just bought a car, so im working my ass off to pay off the loan. My parents just spent $400 on her wii and stuff and I dont wnat them to pay for anything else for awhile.

So if anyone can be kind enough or cna help me out and gift me 500 Wii Points so I can buy the Internet Channel so she can stay to her wii and my brother can get the computer back to himself, that would be great.

Basically, Internet Channel means she can do all the youtube crap and etc on the Wii while leaving the computer open for my brother to use, everyone wins.

If theres a way we can work out something ,that would be great. I understand its not easy to give out Wii Points. So if anyone has an idea of how I can pay you back online, like coding a website, or etc then by all means go ahead.

Ive been a web designer for 5 years now. I do html/xhtml/dhtml, javascript, css, php, mysql. These are the languages im strong in.

If anyone just would like to help me out for nothing, then i will APPRECIATE IT! so much its not funny. I will try to make it up to you but yeah, only so much I can do atm.

Well, thanks for reading, and if you can help just reply,

My nintendo username is Sikhism.

Cheers.

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