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backguard
06-25-2009, 05:51 PM
Just wondering how the DP community would handle this. I bought a big group of games from someone yesterday. I was told by email that there were about 1000 games and a bunch of manuals. Asking price was 4500. When I stopped by I looked things over but not particularly closely. I saw mainly saw nes commons (8+ copies of golf?) with some nice rares in there (mermaids of atlantis, power blade 2, dw4). I didn't price it out b/c it would have taken a couple hours, it seemed like it was a decent deal and the person seemed trustworthy so I didn't worry about overpaying.

Now, the person is contacting me wanting more money. I paid 4300 and got the carts. Today I get an email from this person asking for 500 more. I really don't want to be a #@$ about things. I think I got a good deal (even though i haven't had a chance to do much more than see what some of the titles are), but he seems to think that i got too good of a deal. its not like i was (or am) trying to rip him off.

any suggestions? shell out 500 as a show of good faith or something? forget about it?

ProgrammingAce
06-25-2009, 06:02 PM
I've given somebody an extra $10 when shipping was higher then expected, but there's no way i'm shelling out an extra $500.

If you've already paid him the money, the deal is final. If he doesn't fork over the carts, file against him in small claims court.

tofu
06-25-2009, 06:07 PM
A deals a deal is how I've usually dealt with things. If something unforeseen happened like Programming Ace said I might cut them some slack for shipping but there's no way I'd give another $500 just because the other guy made a bad deal.

backguard
06-25-2009, 06:12 PM
A deals a deal is how I've usually dealt with things. If something unforeseen happened like Programming Ace said I might cut them some slack for shipping but there's no way I'd give another $500 just because the other guy made a bad deal.

and i seriously question whether he even made a bad deal in the first place. it just sucks that he feels he got ripped off and it came to this.

Shadow Kisuragi
06-25-2009, 06:36 PM
$4.50 per game/manual? I know that there are some rare games, but he got a decent deal in return for this. I'd side with ProgrammingAce on this one, as he came up with the figure and agreed to it. It's not your fault he made what he thinks is a bad decision. Don't pay the extra $500...if it's for shipping, I'd say come to a compromise if anything.

brykasch
06-25-2009, 07:11 PM
Yep just make sure you have copies of all communication to cover your ass. But no don't give him another dime. Shipping miscalculations are one thing, its another thing to change the rules of the deal after money has changed hands.

bb_hood
06-25-2009, 07:13 PM
You obviously owe him nothing, the deal is done.
It depends what was is there, but I am sure that he got more than a fair amount... When buying big collections in bulk and throwing down hundreds or thousands of dollars on games most of the commons should be valued very low.

ProgrammingAce
06-25-2009, 07:15 PM
Wait, i just re-read the post... Not only did you pay, but you already received the carts? Yeah... I wouldn't pay a dime. I wouldn't even communicate with the dude anymore, it's not worth the headache.

Mark III
06-25-2009, 07:17 PM
Tell him that the value of the games did not add up to what you were expecting and you would like $500 back. If he doesn't immediately agree you may have to give back his 8 copies of golf to sweeten the deal.

Sniderman
06-25-2009, 07:30 PM
Tell him to pound sand and do his homework next time.

gokugohandave
06-25-2009, 07:34 PM
I dont know, markIII has a nice deal pleaser.

MachineGex
06-25-2009, 07:44 PM
Is the guy going to help you post a thousand ebay auctions and package a thousand games and go to the PO a thousand times? A deal is a deal, you dont go back and ask for more after the deal is done. Tell him you dont do business like that.

BTW....I need a Bonk's, Rescue Rangers 2, Flintstones 2: Surprise, Moon Ranger and a few more commons. Drop me a PM if ya gotta any of those? ;)

Fuyukaze
06-25-2009, 09:12 PM
He doesnt have a leg to stand on this late in the sale. If he wants to re-negotiate, do ask MarkIII says and ask for the 500 in your favor. Obviously they fail to realize the deal is already done. If you havent got all you were buying though you may have to look at small claims court to have him honor the agreement.

backguard
06-25-2009, 10:37 PM
I actually got an apology email a little bit ago. This guy seemed pretty cool so I am surprised that he acted like that. Ah well...game on...

guitargary75
06-27-2009, 08:55 AM
At least it worked out in the end.