Kitsune Sniper
01-04-2008, 03:20 PM
Relevant link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130185140455
I bought a lot of four PS1 games last week, and they arrived today. There was no issue with the shipping, everything was fine in that regard.
The problem is with the game discs.
The label side is fine, but the data sides are horribly scratched. They're not deep or anything, but there's lots and lots of scratches, and one of the games (THE game I wanted, actually) had read errors when I tested it with Nero.
The manuals are worn (which is fine - it means the game was well loved ;p) but the discs being damaged like this really bugs me, especially since the seller advertised them as being in "GOOD CONDITION". I asked if they had any damage (but forgot to ask about the CDs themselves, argh) and she said they were fine.
Got any advice? I don't know how to proceed. I don't want a retaliatory neg, nor do I want to piss off the seller.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130185140455
I bought a lot of four PS1 games last week, and they arrived today. There was no issue with the shipping, everything was fine in that regard.
The problem is with the game discs.
The label side is fine, but the data sides are horribly scratched. They're not deep or anything, but there's lots and lots of scratches, and one of the games (THE game I wanted, actually) had read errors when I tested it with Nero.
The manuals are worn (which is fine - it means the game was well loved ;p) but the discs being damaged like this really bugs me, especially since the seller advertised them as being in "GOOD CONDITION". I asked if they had any damage (but forgot to ask about the CDs themselves, argh) and she said they were fine.
Got any advice? I don't know how to proceed. I don't want a retaliatory neg, nor do I want to piss off the seller.