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tornadostormxl
05-19-2006, 09:29 PM
http://cItem&item=8284299995
kentuckyfried
05-19-2006, 09:47 PM
That sucks. I know you had far higher hopes for the pricing, I did too, actually.
I can give you a few "you should have done this" sort of things when it came to your listing, but I won't since it won't make a difference.
Hopefully they won't pay?
****EDIT*****
Holy crap, am I completely wrong and did you just buy another sealed Secret of Mana?
Multi_Dream_Casting
05-19-2006, 09:49 PM
All I can say is wow...I guess if you been ripped off or not is all in the eye of the beholder..
tornadostormxl
05-19-2006, 10:40 PM
no i did not buy another one and when i dont sell something and it getting close to the auction ending i go into this panic mode and lower the price alot.
Mr.FoodMonster
05-19-2006, 11:13 PM
Tell the guy its no longer for sale or something. One neg. is worth all that money, trust me.
tornadostormxl
05-19-2006, 11:21 PM
i dunno
idrougge
05-19-2006, 11:32 PM
I was certain that you were the bidder on that game, and not the seller, and was just regretting having bid without thinking. Could the game really be worth more than 300 dollars?
tornadostormxl
05-19-2006, 11:38 PM
i have seen it go for over 500 on ebay
NickmasterX
05-19-2006, 11:50 PM
Thats insane. Thats a good game and all, but I'd never pay even more than 20 bucks for it nowadays
tornadostormxl
05-19-2006, 11:52 PM
you know how hard it is to find factory sealed
Thats insane. Thats a good game and all, but I'd never pay even more than 20 bucks for it nowadays
you'll get the idea soon, ebay brings people who will pay more.
Steven
05-20-2006, 01:43 AM
So you sold the sealed game for 308 right? Well, I say, you made the call, you put it on offer, someone bought it, and it's your duty to honor that. eBay is about trust and, in an ideal world, fair dealing. If you lie to the bidder that it's no longer available... it just seems slimy to me. Once the bid is made, and the auction is over, there's a contract binding.
In the end, you still make 300. Not like you sold it for 175. 300 is not bad. Could you get 400+? Maybe.
But honor the transaction. my 2 cents
ShinobiMan
05-20-2006, 01:54 AM
I say you sell it to him for the 300. Thats still a lot of money. Not trying to sound harsh, but regardless of whether you could get more, you made your bed and now I think you should lie in it.
Just my 2 cents. I know thats the right thing to do.
Steven
05-20-2006, 01:58 AM
I say you sell it to him for the 300. Thats still a lot of money. Not trying to sound harsh, but regardless of whether you could get more, you made your bed and now I think you should lie in it.
Just my 2 cents. I know thats the right thing to do.
PS - neither I nor ShinobiMan are related to the winning bidder in any shape or form :P
But seriously, yes, please do honor the transaction. But judging from your posts here, I'm sure you will.
RegSNES
05-20-2006, 02:59 AM
So you sold the sealed game for 308 right? Well, I say, you made the call, you put it on offer, someone bought it, and it's your duty to honor that. eBay is about trust and, in an ideal world, fair dealing. If you lie to the bidder that it's no longer available... it just seems slimy to me. Once the bid is made, and the auction is over, there's a contract binding.
In the end, you still make 300. Not like you sold it for 175. 300 is not bad. Could you get 400+? Maybe.
But honor the transaction. my 2 cents
I agree with Steven. Be a good man and do the honorable thing. You helped someone find a copy of a super rare game and a sealed one at that. Is it the only copy of the game you have? If so then my appologies but if not then don't sweat it.
RegSNES
05-20-2006, 03:00 AM
So you sold the sealed game for 308 right? Well, I say, you made the call, you put it on offer, someone bought it, and it's your duty to honor that. eBay is about trust and, in an ideal world, fair dealing. If you lie to the bidder that it's no longer available... it just seems slimy to me. Once the bid is made, and the auction is over, there's a contract binding.
In the end, you still make 300. Not like you sold it for 175. 300 is not bad. Could you get 400+? Maybe.
But honor the transaction. my 2 cents
I agree with Steven. Be a good man and do the honorable thing. You helped someone find a copy of a super rare game and a sealed one at that. Is it the only copy of the game you have? If so then my appologies but if not then don't sweat it.
tornadostormxl
05-20-2006, 02:05 PM
Tell the guy its no longer for sale or something. One neg. is worth all that money, trust me.
maybe but the in time it would not attract certain buyers because i dont have a 100 percent feedback anymore
tornadostormxl
05-20-2006, 02:07 PM
I say you sell it to him for the 300. Thats still a lot of money. Not trying to sound harsh, but regardless of whether you could get more, you made your bed and now I think you should lie in it.
Just my 2 cents. I know thats the right thing to do.
PS - neither I nor ShinobiMan are related to the winning bidder in any shape or form :P
But seriously, yes, please do honor the transaction. But judging from your posts here, I'm sure you will.
I will honor it if he pays for it but he hasnt :(
Smithy
05-20-2006, 02:14 PM
I say you sell it to him for the 300. Thats still a lot of money. Not trying to sound harsh, but regardless of whether you could get more, you made your bed and now I think you should lie in it.
Just my 2 cents. I know thats the right thing to do.
PS - neither I nor ShinobiMan are related to the winning bidder in any shape or form :P
But seriously, yes, please do honor the transaction. But judging from your posts here, I'm sure you will.
I will honor it if he pays for it but he hasnt :(
You might get lucky... :)
jajaja
05-20-2006, 02:14 PM
I have seen this game go for over $700 on Ebay.
tornadostormxl
05-20-2006, 02:17 PM
I have seen this game go for over $700 on Ebay.
It maybe most likely was in mint condition mine isnt
unbroken
05-20-2006, 02:33 PM
it's really not that big of deal, just tell the dude you droped the game at the last minute and now you hear broken peices inside the box, I'm sure after hearing that he would'nt want to pay for it.
tornadostormxl
05-20-2006, 04:02 PM
if i tell him take then he going to leave a negative
Suck it up and give it to the man, thats assuming he pays of course.
Griking
05-20-2006, 04:08 PM
Tell the guy its no longer for sale or something. One neg. is worth all that money, trust me.
That's horseshit. If he didn't want to sell it under a certain price then he should have set a reserve or started the auction at that amount.
it's really not that big of deal, just tell the dude you droped the game at the last minute and now you hear broken peices inside the box, I'm sure after hearing that he would'nt want to pay for it.
Geez, another one. Do us a favor guys and let us know what your ebay account names are so we can block you from bidding on our auctions.
jajaja
05-20-2006, 04:33 PM
it's really not that big of deal, just tell the dude you droped the game at the last minute and now you hear broken peices inside the box, I'm sure after hearing that he would'nt want to pay for it.
This one sux hehe. I bought a TIGER handheld LCD game once, which i really needed at the time. The next highest bidder contacted me and offered me $100 for it (3 times more than i payed), but i still said no.
Some days later i suddently got my money refunded from the seller. He said he dropped the game in the floor and it was broken. I told him to send it anyway, but he had threw it in the garbage and the garbagemen had just been there. I then confronted him that i had been in contact with the next highest bidder and told him that he said he had bought it instead. He then said he had 2 copies haha :roll:
tornadostormxl
05-20-2006, 04:38 PM
it's really not that big of deal, just tell the dude you droped the game at the last minute and now you hear broken peices inside the box, I'm sure after hearing that he would'nt want to pay for it.
This one sux hehe. I bought a TIGER handheld LCD game once, which i really needed at the time. The next highest bidder contacted me and offered me $100 for it (3 times more than i payed), but i still said no.
Some days later i suddently got my money refunded from the seller. He said he dropped the game in the floor and it was broken. I told him to send it anyway, but he had threw it in the garbage and the garbagemen had just been there. I then confronted him that i had been in contact with the next highest bidder and told him that he said he had bought it instead. He then said he had 2 copies haha :roll:
Did you leave a negative?
jajaja
05-20-2006, 04:45 PM
Actually no, but i would have. The reason why i didnt do it was because i was going to wait for 89 days before i left feedback so he couldnt give me a revenge negative. I misscalculated the days and it went over 90 days. Later i learned that you can leave feedback after 90 days also. But then it was too late, Ebay had already removed the auction from their archive so it wasnt viewable.
It variates from person to person and what excuse you come up with. If it is beliveable i guess he wont leave you negative, but you never know.
Jumpman Jr.
05-20-2006, 05:52 PM
I don't know if you really "ripped yourself off" by selling the game for $300. How much did you pay for the game? Assuming you found it locally or bought it back in the day, you've mad a pretty hefty profit.
If you really don't want to sell it too him, you should try offering him like $20 to not take it and leave you positive feedback, then relist the game and hopefully you'll get more than your $20 back.
Bronty-2
05-20-2006, 06:14 PM
Alright, I gotta ask.
I recall you selling some other games on the forum (a sealed valkyrie profile I think) and pricing fairly aggressively and not backing down on price... which is fine, it's your right as a seller.. but then it seems weird to drop down the price on the secret of mana to a level we both know sucks.
Now.. maybe you just need the money, I wouldn't have thought twice about except for your pm a month or two ago saying you were *buying*, not selling, a secret of mana, sending me those pictures, asking if it was factory.
I respond "not sure from those pics, either legit or a good fake"
...and then a week you're selling the game... I ask you about it and you basically say "oh yeah, I meant to say I was the seller not the buyer.."
Now, with all due respect, that seems very strange. If you're the seller why ask. If you're selling it and you know it's factory, why ask me? Just seems weird.
I can't help but think it's possible that it's a reseal you were trying to pass off and wanted to ask me if I could tell so you'd have a better idea of whether your potential buyers would be able to tell?
Now, I don't know you and I'm not accusing you of anything - it just all seemed very strange and left a lot of questions in my mind. Could be that there's a perfectly rational explanation, but let me ask you directly - was it a reseal?
Not trying to tarnish reputations here - if I'm way offbase I apologize. But I can't help but look at this and think that reseal is the most likely scenario, so I gotta ask the question.
TheBaron
05-20-2006, 06:26 PM
Mate you definitely have to honour the auction and sell him the game, it's just the right thing to do.
Looking through his feedback he seems to be snapping up a lot of games, so he is either a collector, or re-sells under a different account. If he is a collector, then you probably made his day by him getting the game for this price 8-) . If he does resell, then :angry: , but selling him the game is still the right thing to do.
Maybe the karma will work in your favour for being ethical, and you'll get a sweet find in the coming weeks 8-)
Moo Cow
05-20-2006, 07:02 PM
Don't be a bitch about it, send the man his game!
This is a thing of trust. Nobody likes to get ripped off. NOBODY.
And, for all those people who are telling him to, do you do this on a regular basis? I don't think it's a good practise to lie to people.
Howie6925
05-20-2006, 08:09 PM
You suck at life.
LOL LOL
NickmasterX
05-20-2006, 08:30 PM
So in theory you're really paying about 250+ dollars for a piece of plastic and a game youre never going to play
bangtango
05-20-2006, 08:45 PM
Two points.
1. What one poster, or two dozen, on these boards might think the game is worth doesn't mean a thing. It is worth only as much as any giver buyer is willing to pay. Period. Whether you like it or not, nobody was going to pay more than the guy who won that auction. I bet you had plenty of people watching that auction and if it was up for seven days, then anyone who would have wanted it at least knew it was out there. Someone after a sealed copy of that game probably checks Ebay three times a day, so no real SNES collectors failed to see it was out there. That is safe to assume.
2. You sell anything Ebay and you take the chance of not getting what you want for an item. How about going on Ebay forums and asking an experienced seller with a few thousand feedbacks how often he (or she) has felt shortchanged on the final bid?
bangtango
05-20-2006, 08:46 PM
Double post.
Bronty-2
05-20-2006, 09:10 PM
So in theory you're really paying about 250+ dollars for a piece of plastic and a game youre never going to play
And exactly how is that any different from paying $700 for a stadium events you're never going to play? Please enlighten? :roll:
Steven
05-20-2006, 10:48 PM
the funniest thing is... REMEMBER, the OP set the 299.99 price as the BUY IT NOW -- I see folks saying "you run the risk on eBay of an item going for lower than what you would have liked" -- in this case the seller (the OP) listed it at 300 BIN, and then comes here to bitch about it.
Amusing. LOL
no offense but I find this whole thing silly.
Yes, there is seller's remorse. But why he set it at 300 when he probably could have set the BIN even higher -- is beyond me. 500 he could have probably had a taker.
bangtango
05-20-2006, 10:58 PM
I see folks saying "you run the risk on eBay of an item going for lower than what you would have liked"
That would be me! LOL I didn't even look at the auction link, to be honest, because I'd never expect anyone to use Buy It Now for that type of auction. I'd have just listed it for a full 7 days and let the money roll in :D
There is something to be said for a buyer getting a good deal, too, which is part of the appeal of Ebay. Obviously, the seller wants to get as much as they can. However, what is wrong with someone getting a bargain? As long as you are not the seller :evil:
Undertaker
05-20-2006, 11:41 PM
You should follow through on this.By not selling this you give people second thought about dealing with you.You have to learn from this and set reserves or prices accordingly.Good luck! :hmm:
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 12:14 AM
Alright, I gotta ask.
I recall you selling some other games on the forum (a sealed valkyrie profile I think) and pricing fairly aggressively and not backing down on price... which is fine, it's your right as a seller.. but then it seems weird to drop down the price on the secret of mana to a level we both know sucks.
Now.. maybe you just need the money, I wouldn't have thought twice about except for your pm a month or two ago saying you were *buying*, not selling, a secret of mana, sending me those pictures, asking if it was factory.
I respond "not sure from those pics, either legit or a good fake"
...and then a week you're selling the game... I ask you about it and you basically say "oh yeah, I meant to say I was the seller not the buyer.."
Now, with all due respect, that seems very strange. If you're the seller why ask. If you're selling it and you know it's factory, why ask me? Just seems weird.
I can't help but think it's possible that it's a reseal you were trying to pass off and wanted to ask me if I could tell so you'd have a better idea of whether your potential buyers would be able to tell?
Now, I don't know you and I'm not accusing you of anything - it just all seemed very strange and left a lot of questions in my mind. Could be that there's a perfectly rational explanation, but let me ask you directly - was it a reseal?
Not trying to tarnish reputations here - if I'm way offbase I apologize. But I can't help but look at this and think that reseal is the most likely scenario, so I gotta ask the question.
Never had a sealed vaklye profile. Your thinking of redsunset. And i brought this on ebay and it said it factory sealed so i went by it. The reason i ask you was because you are a Honest person here i thought i would get your input so i ask you and since i couldnt get a 100 percent answer i had to go by what the seller of the auction i got it for when by
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 12:19 AM
the funniest thing is... REMEMBER, the OP set the 299.99 price as the BUY IT NOW -- I see folks saying "you run the risk on eBay of an item going for lower than what you would have liked" -- in this case the seller (the OP) listed it at 300 BIN, and then comes here to bitch about it.
Amusing. LOL
no offense but I find this whole thing silly.
Yes, there is seller's remorse. But why he set it at 300 when he probably could have set the BIN even higher -- is beyond me. 500 he could have probably had a taker.
I listed it for 500 for a few days nobody wanted it
suckerpunch5
05-21-2006, 12:38 AM
the funniest thing is... REMEMBER, the OP set the 299.99 price as the BUY IT NOW -- I see folks saying "you run the risk on eBay of an item going for lower than what you would have liked" -- in this case the seller (the OP) listed it at 300 BIN, and then comes here to bitch about it.
Amusing. LOL
no offense but I find this whole thing silly.
Yes, there is seller's remorse. But why he set it at 300 when he probably could have set the BIN even higher -- is beyond me. 500 he could have probably had a taker.
I listed it for 500 for a few days nobody wanted it
Well, if you couldn't sell it for $500, then selling it for $400 probably would have been a great deal, and selling it for $300 is probably a good deal. I think you need to honor your sell. You set the price . . .
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 01:12 AM
the funniest thing is... REMEMBER, the OP set the 299.99 price as the BUY IT NOW -- I see folks saying "you run the risk on eBay of an item going for lower than what you would have liked" -- in this case the seller (the OP) listed it at 300 BIN, and then comes here to bitch about it.
Amusing. LOL
no offense but I find this whole thing silly.
Yes, there is seller's remorse. But why he set it at 300 when he probably could have set the BIN even higher -- is beyond me. 500 he could have probably had a taker.
I listed it for 500 for a few days nobody wanted it
Well, if you couldn't sell it for $500, then selling it for $400 probably would have been a great deal, and selling it for $300 is probably a good deal. I think you need to honor your sell. You set the price . . .
I list it for 650 to 600 to 550 to 460 to 369 to 300 in a 10 day trial
dedtech
05-21-2006, 05:45 AM
Alright, I gotta ask.
//EDITED FOR SHORTNESS//
I respond "not sure from those pics, either legit or a good fake"
I can't help but think it's possible that it's a reseal you were trying to pass off and wanted to ask me if I could tell so you'd have a better idea of whether your potential buyers would be able to tell?
Now, I don't know you and I'm not accusing you of anything - it just all seemed very strange and left a lot of questions in my mind. Could be that there's a perfectly rational explanation, but let me ask you directly - was it a reseal?
Not trying to tarnish reputations here - if I'm way offbase I apologize. But I can't help but look at this and think that reseal is the most likely scenario, so I gotta ask the question.
The reason i ask you was because you are a Honest person here i thought i would get your input so i ask you and since i couldnt get a 100 percent answer i had to go by what the seller of the auction i got it for when by
Well now, this is an interesting one. I will say that I have to take tornadostorm at his word that he bought this game in this condition and, it was sold to him as a factory seal. I would also like to state that I have no personal interest in this mater nor do I wish to start a fight. Please do not take these next comments as a provocation nor a challenge.
I showed my friend this thread so he could see what this game sold for. He was amazed at the price and, didnt realizes that old games sold for that much more when they were factory sealed. However, when i showed him the pictures of the game and its plastic wrapper he immediately broke out into laughter and said that was not factory sealing. By what he told me that is the exact same pattern of resealing that blockbuster used to use on thier games. He knows this because his brother used to work there so he became very framilliar with the system they used.
Now I cant say thats not a factory seal or not. None of us here can really with out some sort of audit trail but, I know one person who is absolutely sure its a reseal.
Richter Belmount
05-21-2006, 05:51 AM
duuuuuudddeee you could of bought 4 copies of snatcher for that! or 2 copies of dracula x rondo of blood
wait a sec your the seller it for that much hmmm. Doesnt seem to bad to me I had a couple sells go high like keio , one time i had a customer affected by the hurricane in florida a few years back he was my highest bidded but couldnt pay then i relisted keio flying squad and didnt get nearly as much as the last bidder. You just have to face to the music when selling it to him.
InsaneDavid
05-21-2006, 06:01 AM
Too bad you can't buy and sell integrity on eBay, huh? :roll:
suppafly
05-21-2006, 11:33 AM
You are a loser. And probably a loser without honor, if you dont sell it for that amount that YOU specified.
:2gunfire:
Bronty-2
05-21-2006, 12:37 PM
Alright, I gotta ask.
I recall you selling some other games on the forum (a sealed valkyrie profile I think) and pricing fairly aggressively and not backing down on price... which is fine, it's your right as a seller.. but then it seems weird to drop down the price on the secret of mana to a level we both know sucks.
Now.. maybe you just need the money, I wouldn't have thought twice about except for your pm a month or two ago saying you were *buying*, not selling, a secret of mana, sending me those pictures, asking if it was factory.
I respond "not sure from those pics, either legit or a good fake"
...and then a week you're selling the game... I ask you about it and you basically say "oh yeah, I meant to say I was the seller not the buyer.."
Now, with all due respect, that seems very strange. If you're the seller why ask. If you're selling it and you know it's factory, why ask me? Just seems weird.
I can't help but think it's possible that it's a reseal you were trying to pass off and wanted to ask me if I could tell so you'd have a better idea of whether your potential buyers would be able to tell?
Now, I don't know you and I'm not accusing you of anything - it just all seemed very strange and left a lot of questions in my mind. Could be that there's a perfectly rational explanation, but let me ask you directly - was it a reseal?
Not trying to tarnish reputations here - if I'm way offbase I apologize. But I can't help but look at this and think that reseal is the most likely scenario, so I gotta ask the question.
Never had a sealed vaklye profile. Your thinking of redsunset. And i brought this on ebay and it said it factory sealed so i went by it. The reason i ask you was because you are a Honest person here i thought i would get your input so i ask you and since i couldnt get a 100 percent answer i had to go by what the seller of the auction i got it for when by
My apologies man. Really. For some reason I confused the two names in my head and worked up a conspiracy theory LOL Thanks for the response and sorry again - I feel like I should be wearing a shirt that says :duh:
smork
05-21-2006, 12:39 PM
Unless you made an honest mistake (listed a $100 item as $1.00 or similar) you NEED to honor the sale. There's no reason not to -- it's a decent price (not like it's $50), and you set that price.
As long as the buyer pays, it's what you agreed to. Thinking you could get more is just greed, and nothing else.
I would hope your honor and integrity are worth more than the $100-300 you'd be stiffing this guy to get. Aren't they???
Bronty-2
05-21-2006, 01:59 PM
tornado - I think you just got unlucky with the timing. Honestly, $300 for a sealed secret of mana - that's a great deal. But the # of people looking for one at any moment in time is fairly small. I think you might have been better off just sitting on it for a month or two and trying again later..
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 04:57 PM
Well it doesnt look as he going to pay
Bronty-2
05-21-2006, 05:09 PM
how come?
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 07:42 PM
well it be 2 days and the guy sent me emails about it and he doesnt trust it and bronty would you ever sell your secret of mana for 300?
InsaneDavid
05-21-2006, 08:27 PM
Well it doesnt look as he going to pay
Doesn't surprise me. :evil:
tornadostormxl
05-21-2006, 09:05 PM
the user who brought it may be a user here
InsaneDavid
05-21-2006, 09:44 PM
the user who brought it may be a user here
I don't believe so.
Bronty-2
05-21-2006, 10:54 PM
well it be 2 days and the guy sent me emails about it and he doesnt trust it and bronty would you ever sell your secret of mana for 300?
I definitely wouldn't, no, it's too hard to replace. He said he doesn't trust it? Did he give a reason? Seems weird he'd bid on it and then not trust it all of a sudden. But you know what, if he doesn't want to pay and if you regret the sale maybe both of you are best served forgetting about the deal..
c0ldb33r
05-22-2006, 02:22 PM
well it be 2 days and the guy sent me emails about it and he doesnt trust it and bronty would you ever sell your secret of mana for 300?
I say if he pays, you've gotta sell it to him. Not just because its a binding contract (which it is), and not just because he'll leave negative feedback if you don't (which he will), but because you'd be a dick not to.
That being said, if he doesn't want to pay, I wouldn't pressure him into it. That way you can honourably back out of your own deal.
tornadostormxl
05-22-2006, 08:22 PM
It will be sold to him if he pays but he isnt and i would like to get some cash under my belt for the summer.If you look at his feedback he has brought alot of expensive stuff so i dont know why he isnt paying.
InsaneDavid
05-22-2006, 11:04 PM
It will be sold to him if he pays but he isnt and i would like to get some cash under my belt for the summer.If you look at his feedback he has brought alot of expensive stuff so i dont know why he isnt paying.
Hmm... maybe he knows that you were having serious thoughts of screwing him over perhaps?
tornadostormxl
05-22-2006, 11:46 PM
well he told me he will be paying tonight dont know if that a good thing or a bad thing
c0ldb33r
05-23-2006, 11:08 AM
well he told me he will be paying tonight dont know if that a good thing or a bad thing
Keep us posted - you've got me interested :)
All Things Sega
05-23-2006, 03:02 PM
Sell it to the guy. We all made good and bad deals on ebay, we live and learn. Maybe you'll get lucky and he'll be a deadbeat and you can relist again LOL As for sealed games, never was a big fan. I like taking care of the games I own and also playing them. Prefer mint to factory sealed because your paying a huge premium. For a gameplayer, thats to much for me to pay
nebrazca78
05-23-2006, 05:17 PM
So you sold the sealed game for 308 right? Well, I say, you made the call, you put it on offer, someone bought it, and it's your duty to honor that. eBay is about trust and, in an ideal world, fair dealing. If you lie to the bidder that it's no longer available... it just seems slimy to me. Once the bid is made, and the auction is over, there's a contract binding.
In the end, you still make 300. Not like you sold it for 175. 300 is not bad. Could you get 400+? Maybe.
But honor the transaction. my 2 cents
If you do not honor your contract you are a scumbag. Everyone here complains about eBay so much and this is why. There should be no question in your mind about whether or not to honor the contract. Even if you misspelled the game name, listed it in sporting goods and sold it for $1 you should honor your contract. It's not complicated...
Sorry for the rant but I deal with eBay constantly and I can't stand people who break contracts.
tornadostormxl
05-23-2006, 08:54 PM
Well he payed and i will honor it and send it to him
tornadostormxl
05-23-2006, 08:54 PM
Well he payed and i will honor it and send it to him
cyberfluxor
05-23-2006, 09:50 PM
Well he payed and i will honor it and send it to him
Ya, just send it to him. Maybe tomorrow you'll find another sealed at a thrift store for $5. Who knows.
But I guess while on the subject of Ebay, I just won a lot bid on some Saturn titles:
Mech Warrior 2, D, Need For Speed, Vurtua Fighter 2, Minnesota Fats Pool Legends, Sega Rally Racing, NHL All Star Hockey, Battle Stations, Daytona USA, Vurtua Fighter, and Vurtia Fighter Remix.
The total after shipping was $25.50 and I'm guessing that's a good deal, not sure. I rarely win bulk bids and even more rarely end up with a good price. Was it even good?
*Sorry if you feel I'm hi-jacking this thread in any way, didn't really feel like creating a new, small thread about it*
cyberfluxor
05-23-2006, 09:50 PM
Well he payed and i will honor it and send it to him
Ya, just send it to him. Maybe tomorrow you'll find another sealed at a thrift store for $5. Who knows.
But I guess while on the subject of Ebay, I just won a lot bid on some Saturn titles:
Mech Warrior 2, D, Need For Speed, Vurtua Fighter 2, Minnesota Fats Pool Legends, Sega Rally Racing, NHL All Star Hockey, Battle Stations, Daytona USA, Vurtua Fighter, and Vurtia Fighter Remix.
The total after shipping was $25.50 and I'm guessing that's a good deal, not sure. I rarely win bulk bids and even more rarely end up with a good price. Was it even good?
*Sorry if you feel I'm hi-jacking this thread in any way, didn't really feel like creating a new, small thread about it*
tornadostormxl
05-23-2006, 09:54 PM
go for it and i would help you but not a big saturn fan :(
tornadostormxl
05-23-2006, 09:54 PM
go for it and i would help you but not a big saturn fan :(
evil_genius
05-23-2006, 10:07 PM
I would hope your honor and integrity are worth more than the $100-300 you'd be stiffing this guy to get. Aren't they???
you cant put a price on money
evil_genius
05-23-2006, 10:07 PM
I would hope your honor and integrity are worth more than the $100-300 you'd be stiffing this guy to get. Aren't they???
you cant put a price on money
Didn't you say in annother thread you bought it off ebay a few months ago for about $150? Dude, $300 is a double up. You should appreciate it for what it is and be happy that you just made $150 by doing a minimal amount of work.