I felt so sorry for that DC too being defaced in such a horrid way. ^-^Originally Posted by DJ_DEEM
so you are saying it is bad to own a dc signed by fred durst
um, any1 wanna buy it from me?
how about OC DC?
don't think there are that many who successfully overclocked DC???
Nah, just bad to have had him sign it in the first place.Originally Posted by SegaAges
Did you win it off of eBay? I was actually bidding on one... It would have been my shame, but I bid anyway.um, any1 wanna buy it from me?
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Well, I can safely say that there is definately one DP'er in there!
I also believe there are a few more too, and a couple more which will be bidding towards the end! (Rumor on the street has it)
Still, it's gone way over what i'd be willing to pay for it - But then, I don't own a DreamCast site to show it off on like a few people I can think of...
This one looks to be a bargain so far then... 25 minutes left, £590...Originally Posted by Arcturius
Well, "Bargain". You know what I mean. :P
Erm, what? I'm struggling to find logic in this sentence - are you saying that despite the previous owner selling this item, becuase it suddenly conspires that it's worth a mint, they should be able to claim anything on top of what they originally sold it for?Originally Posted by Vroomfunkel
I repeat: Erm, what?
No, I was responding to someone who queried if the seller 'deserved' the price that this will fetch, and stated that someone shouldn't sell a 'gift' from Sega like this.Originally Posted by nitebycandlelite
I would presume the original owner sold this not knowing what it was actually worth. In this sense, the current seller does not 'deserve' the money, they just got lucky.
If anyone 'deserves' it then it is the person who originally won the prize - I'm not saying that anyone is under any obligation to now pass that money along to them, just that they were unlucky to have let it go without realising its worth.
And to say they shouldn't have sold a 'gift' from Sega seems ridiculous to me. It's not like anyone at Sega is going to be mortally offended that some 14 year old has sold a prize that they gave out purely in self-interest to gain exposure and to promote their brand. They're a business after all, they don't give things away just out of the sheer goodness of their hearts!!
Vroomfunkel
Well, it went for a nice price so it seems! I was surprised at the outcome though and the person who won it...
Anyone know who it was?
I was surprised that the two people I thought would win it, didn't.
My bad. Although I still disagree with the seller not deserving the money - someone eagle-eyed enough to spot a bargain when they see one deserves everything they get in my opinion.Originally Posted by Vroomfunkel