i dont know if anyone already posted this, but does anyone know anything about this game here??? what is this???
http://cgi.ebay.com/NINTENDO-NES-ZEL...QQcmdZViewItem
i dont know if anyone already posted this, but does anyone know anything about this game here??? what is this???
http://cgi.ebay.com/NINTENDO-NES-ZEL...QQcmdZViewItem
go to www.google.com
type in "zelda outlands"
answer found
its a zelda hack
fool me once.. shame on you..
fool me twice.. shame on me.
ARGG... That guy purchased that reproduction from me just 2 weeks ago!! The paypal address was identical to that seller's name!
What the heck am I supposed to do with people like this? As it stands, he's the first customer ever on my black list.
I was selling these games as a service to gamers.. I don't want them ripped off!!
You should hit "Submit Best Offer" and offer him what he paid you for it.Originally Posted by leonk
I knew that was your reproduction before I even clicked the link. It's unbelievable that people would take advantage of yuor amazing service and try to profit majorly from it. Like the people selling EB0 for a rediculous amount... . You should definitely contact that seller and ask him what the hell his problem is.
I thought I remembered one the screenshots- it's a Zelda hack someone did.
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Why isn't in his right to sell it? He bought it, it's his property, and unless you said there's some reason why they can't be resold, I don't understand the anger here. Maybe some annoyance, but it's undeniably his right to do what he wants with it.What the heck am I supposed to do with people like this?
You're absolutely right. But that doesn't mean it can't be frowned upon. I know I have seen him around in the past, he may have even bought something from me. I'm not positive here, but he may be a DP member.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod
That's the same guy that sold the Earthbound repro for $600. Geez, what a low-life. Taking advantage of others' services just to make a few extra bucks...
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It's wrong because he flat out lies in the description and he's keeping the bidders private so they can't be warned.
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You could report him to ebay for selling "pirated carts".Originally Posted by leonk
True , but it also LeonK's right to now blacklist this guy from buying reproductions from him againOriginally Posted by Gamereviewgod
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Getting NES games burned is a cheap service that many are willig to do. Hell a repro of ANY nintendo game is only worth about $10 USD tops to me anymore, cause it's just to simple to make your own.Originally Posted by mills
Agree, blacklist him. Altho if he knows about this he could just get a friend to buy.Originally Posted by captain nintendo
True, but the thing is that he doesnt write its a repro. He writes like its a retail game and very rare. Therefor he might fool someone to pay alot for something that isnt worth that much. But if he wrote that it was a repro/homemade cart I wouldnt see the problem.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod
He is definitely at fault if not for anything else than by telling people he has a rare retail game, deception is evil.
The game is a hack, no?Originally Posted by leonk
Why don't you email ebay and tell them the guy is selling an illegal contrefits
I would do this in your case
I have a much, much, better idea, next time he tries to pull that and allows people to bid on a repro, send all of the bidders a link to your website and offer them a $5 discount or something (or maybe not a discount, but if you do, I am bidding on something he has ).
I used to do this with the (get a xbox for $20) auctions. I used to have a list of like 50 matrix sites, and anytime I was randomly searching ebay for games and saw that somebody was bidding on one of these, I would send them my entire list and told them that they should try to retract their bid if possible. if somebody really wants to try and use a matrix site for games, why should a measily $20 stray them away from getting ripped off
The problem is the seller had that covered by making it a private auction which doesn't show bidders emails.Originally Posted by SegaAges
I did!Originally Posted by Jumpman Jr.
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