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Bernie

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #30 on: January 03, 2013, 02:47:14 AM »
Well, I went and picked it up.  Not sure what to do at this point...  I did everything exactly like eBay requested, even using their return postage that they provided.  I swear, dealing with misfits has been one big f*cking nightmare...

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #31 on: January 03, 2013, 03:36:06 AM »
Strange...  Why would he NOT get his stuff? 

To f*ck with you and try to make it look like everything is your fault.

Yep, if he tries to appeal the claim, just have the tracking info on hand for ebay so they can review and see he refused to pick up the package or whatever. You have done all you can really concerning the matter otherwise.

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« Reply #32 on: January 03, 2013, 03:40:21 AM »
eBay should have the tracking info right?  Since I used their return label they provided..  I odnt wanna get f*cked by this a$$hole.

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« Reply #33 on: January 03, 2013, 04:06:44 AM »
Yeah they should, but when you call them half the time the reps they use from India act like they don't know what is going on, so I would just keep a record of the shipping info on hand just in case you need to cite it for them over the phone or something one day.

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« Reply #34 on: January 03, 2013, 04:09:15 AM »
Thanks!  Will do.

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« Reply #35 on: January 04, 2013, 05:46:38 AM »
Well, my items arrived in good condition as advertised. Mario kart needed some cleaning, but few are those ebay sellers who clean cartridge ports to begin with so nothing unusual there..

Considering my mistake of asking for combined shipping (but forgetting to mention i was in sweden) he said $1 per each game added, i couldve ended up paying more shipping. he first combined at $20 in a box (10 dust caps + one game), which i thought was a bit high, he lowered to $15 and i was happy. Considering he didnt even have to do that since i had already committed to buying, i think he was willing to work with me. I left him positive feedback. Cant speak of bernie's issues which i dont doubt are real, but my experience was good, no worse than the usual ebay experience for me. Id buy from him again.

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #36 on: January 04, 2013, 06:14:08 AM »
Good for you Grimm.

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« Reply #37 on: January 04, 2013, 06:30:56 AM »
Thank you, i hope your issues gets resolved to your satisfaction too.

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« Reply #38 on: January 04, 2013, 07:07:38 AM »
Thank you, i hope your issues gets resolved to your satisfaction too.

They were resolved, thanks.  :)  Its good that your experience went well.  But consider this.  There are tons of sellers on eBay, and when someone in the forums says, "Hey, this guy is not good!", its best to shop somewhere else.  Why play roulette with your money?  I dont know about you, but I dont have the funds to just roll the die and hope for the best.

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« Reply #39 on: January 04, 2013, 03:10:20 PM »
But many of those "beware" threads are also done by people who dont research, dont ask the perhaps obvious but needed questions, or just dont use common sense.. In other words they assume too much, and then spew shit over the seller when they get disappointed when he wont cover their own mistakes. Not saying this was the case for you either way, but in general that is often what it is.

If i run into a beware-thread i take it into account, but i dont base everything off it. It also depends heavily on how many actually share their own bad experiences with that person. Some people have bad experiences where others dont. You had a bad experience, i did not. Sure, my order was less than $55 all in all so i didnt put as much though into it as if it had been a $550 purchase, but thats still quite a lot of money to me, especially since im unemployed. Its not money i wish to lose or take for granted, thats like food for a week for me.

I didnt see this thread before i purchased from him, and judging by his feedback on ebay, he seems pretty fair to trade from to me, especially based on my experience once the deal is done and i have my goods. 3620 positive, 9 neutral and 4 negative in the past 12 months isnt bad. And if you check the two negatives he's had one is yours, and the other can be speculated the buyer didnt ask questions to protect his interest.. Im not saying he didnt, as i have no way of knowing. But i can easily imagine him seeing "box shows wear" as something minor, whilst another person might consider 3 big rips (if they were 3 big rips) as "wear". Ive been in too many discussions on how differently people grade items to even do it anymore. If its described as that, i would ask to see pics of the "wear", and if he didnt want to picture it for me, i look elsewhere. So again, not saying its the case as i have no way of knowing, but this could be one of those buyers who disagreed on what wear is, which is his right, and therefor left negative feedback hastily out of anger and disappointment. I would not neglect his experience, but compared to the 3600+ of positive feedback, i couldnt judge the seller as bad over his (or your) experience alone.

I find it best to take other people's experience into account and let them guide you, rather then let them dictate what you should or should not do. Regardless of if its a purchase or something else.

Im not defending this seller, nor saying everyone should or shouldnt buy from him really, im just arguing a point, that if you do your research, ask anal questions you stand a much better chance of not being disapointed. For example, i ALWAYS ask if the item will ship in a box, and how it will be protected during shipping, if im buying something that can easily be damaged in transit. Loose carts are fine in a bubble envelope for example, but a Sega CD case, standard cd case, cardboard box games etc i ALWAYS make sure they package it well, and have rarely seen a poor job as a result. So ask all these things, be thourough even if you shouldnt have to, because people are people and most people are fairly lazy and stupid, especially on ebay or internet-shopping as a whole. I purchased that new PC Engine RPG that was released not long ago, and forgot to ask how it was being shipped. It was shipped in a plastic envelope with NO bubble-wrap or other protection what so ever. Of course the case was crushed once it arrived with me here in sweden. Couldve been avoided with a simple question of upgraded shipping..

As for general ebay selling, the people i find to be bad sellers in general are those where i have recieved overly filthy items, or tobacco smoke infested items that are hard or impossible to get the smoke out of, where the condition has not been described. But again, if you ASK about that in particular, you have that covered if it goes to a dispute. I generally try to ask about tobacco smoke, but i forgot when i finally found a decently priced Mutant League Hockey boxed with manual. It arrived, and the manual itself stinks of tobacco smoke, so right now its in a plastic bag with kitty litter as that is said to help bring that out, if that doesnt work ill try baking soda. But i cant really go and complain as an afterthought. The seller should have described this yes, but again you, the buyer, has all the tools to avoid things like that by simply asking these types of questions. Therefor i didnt give him a bad or neutral feedback, but if i end up buying from him again, ill make sure to ask these things that should be obviously described to begin with.

Again, i want to clarify that i am not judging you, or telling you what you should or shouldnt have done to avoid this bad experience you had. I am simply sharing my thoughts and reasoning when it comes to buying items online, especially from abroad since thats usually the case for me, and therefor requires more forethought since issues will get expensive quickly as ebay do nor re-imburse international shipping yet requires expensive trackable shipping which may sometimes end up more expensive than the product itself, as was the case when i got scammed with a counterfeit DS3 controller from a Hong Kong vendor. It was simply not worth returning it.

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #40 on: January 04, 2013, 09:34:44 PM »
Up to you man. 

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« Reply #41 on: January 06, 2013, 12:19:40 PM »
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Im not defending this seller, nor saying everyone should or shouldnt buy from him really, im just arguing a point, that if you do your research, ask anal questions you stand a much better chance of not being disapointed. For example, i ALWAYS ask if the item will ship in a box, and how it will be protected during shipping, if im buying something that can easily be damaged in transit. Loose carts are fine in a bubble envelope for example, but a Sega CD case, standard cd case, cardboard box games etc i ALWAYS make sure they package it well, and have rarely seen a poor job as a result. So ask all these things, be thourough even if you shouldnt have to, because people are people and most people are fairly lazy and stupid, especially on ebay or internet-shopping as a whole. I purchased that new PC Engine RPG that was released not long ago, and forgot to ask how it was being shipped. It was shipped in a plastic envelope with NO bubble-wrap or other protection what so ever. Of course the case was crushed once it arrived with me here in sweden. Couldve been avoided with a simple question of upgraded shipping..

Actually, you are defending him.  You are also implying that I did not do my research.  I should not have to ask anal questions, as its up to the seller to be totally honest.  When you buy a f*cking console from someone, you expect the seller to not pack it like a moron.  Thankfully, this was not the case here.  He packed very securely.  

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As for general ebay selling, the people i find to be bad sellers in general are those where i have recieved overly filthy items, or tobacco smoke infested items that are hard or impossible to get the smoke out of, where the condition has not been described. But again, if you ASK about that in particular, you have that covered if it goes to a dispute. I generally try to ask about tobacco smoke, but i forgot when i finally found a decently priced Mutant League Hockey boxed with manual. It arrived, and the manual itself stinks of tobacco smoke, so right now its in a plastic bag with kitty litter as that is said to help bring that out, if that doesnt work ill try baking soda. But i cant really go and complain as an afterthought. The seller should have described this yes, but again you, the buyer, has all the tools to avoid things like that by simply asking these types of questions. Therefor i didnt give him a bad or neutral feedback, but if i end up buying from him again, ill make sure to ask these things that should be obviously described to begin with.

I guess you did not read my thread fully..  I stated the console was FILTHY, I literally had to take it apart and scrub the motherf*cker clean.  The cart slot had so much animal hair in it, that a Genny cart wouldnt even seat properly.  And there you go again saying its my responsibility to ask a ton of f*cking retarded questions.  Again, as someone that sells things on eBay myself, its up to ME to advertise my stuff honestly.  But thats apple and oranges, I could deal with a dirty console if I knew it worked..  See, the SELLER, see that there fella?  SELLER..  The seller advertised it as, WAIT FOR IT NOW.....  COMPLETE AND WORKING!!
That certainly is not what I got.  I got a system that was so goddamn nasty, that a cart wouldn't start, and a CD unit with the wrong power supply..  So, tell me mr eBay expert, was I supposed to get out my f*cking crystal ball and ask him if he was sending the proper power cables, and if his dog had slept with the system for 10 years?  Cause if that is so, then I am totally in the wrong and should have known better.  Everyone, please..  buy from Misfits, he is GREAT!!!  Just ask grimm.

And one more thing.  I have bought from this seller three times.  The first time it was for a sealed TG16 game.  The box had been stored either in high humidity or somewhere where it was exposed to H2O.  So, the box was shot, plastic all stuck to it and falling apart.  Luckily, the game inside was also sealed, and everything was good.  I didnt care so much, since I dont keep boxes.  I bought a sealed game knowing it would be in MINT condition, I could give a shit about a damn box.  Second time, I bought another sealed TG16 game, CD game this time.  Same condition, BUT this time the manual inside was totally screwed.  Luckily the game was ok.  I emailed him, and he emailed me back promptly, asking me what I wanted.  I asked for a $10 refund.  That brought the price down to where it should have been in that condition.  See, when ya buy a game SEALED, you naturally assume its in MINT condition.  I guess I should have asked if he stored it in the swimming pool, my bad.  Anyway, he responded with he thought 10 was too high, and this game goes for bla bla bla..  Then, he stopped responding altogether.  So, I opened a case, and he instantly, and I mean within 5 freaking minutes, responded.  ANd, he gave me the refund, but not the positive feedback I deserved..  I did pay for the item, in full, and on time.  I chalked it up as, ehh...whatever.  Now, fast forward.  Im searching for a Sega CD unit, and I come across his.  Hey, it looks good, he said it works, and its complete, and includes games.  Win/win.  I get, a shitty console that clearly has not been tested, and one of the game case was completely empty..  Really, do I really f*cking need to ask the seller, " Excuse me dear sir, but is the game in the case?"  Really?  Give me a f*cking break.  Im glad you, grimm, had a good experience.  Really, I am, cuz I dont wish anyone bad luck.  But...mark my words, you buy from him again, and you stand a chance of getting shit.  What you do, is totally up to you.  Seeing as how you are not employed, I wouldnt think you would want to take that chance..  But hey, who am I?  Just some guy that didnt ask a ton of questions about an item that was described improperly. 
« Last Edit: January 06, 2013, 12:37:48 PM by Bernie »

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #42 on: January 07, 2013, 03:21:17 PM »

Question: misfit-toys-and-games?
Answer: caveat emptor, period.
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« Reply #43 on: January 09, 2013, 02:04:17 PM »
I dont use implications or undertones, i spoke from my own experience and practices and if you now later think i told you what to do, after first accepting my post for what it was, i cant help that. I made it clear several times i made no judgement over you NOR him. If i had intended for you personally to ask anal questions, i would have mentioned you personally. Again, i dont use implications or undertones, regardless if you believe so or not. I have Aspergers Syndrome and it is not in my nature to do so. I get shit for being TOO honest and TOO straightforward. I simply gave hints on how to increase ones chances of avoiding issues, by asking more if the description is sparse. Im not gonna look here again, since you obviously are taking out your newfound frustration on me, after having acted civilized a day ago.

You are now being overly sarcastic, childish and even say "Everyone, please..  buy from Misfits, he is GREAT!!!  Just ask grimm." I never said that, not once. Nor did i belittle your issue or expressed any doubt you had one. I think i even said "i dont doubt you had issues with him". I was trying to be helpful and unbaised in the thread, and you give some sort of delayed backlash that makes me think you are drunk reading this thread again in drunken anger, taking shit out on me.

If you have bought from this guy before and had bad experiences from the very first buy, why would you buy from him again... No that was not a question, it was a statement. By your own angered reasoning you shouldnt even have looked at his listings ever again. I wont even respond to your on implications made towards ME, and i wont bother you again Bernie, good bye.

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Re: Misfit-Toys-and-Games Beware of this eBay seller
« Reply #44 on: January 09, 2013, 02:23:13 PM »
Oh please.  Don't play the victim here sir.  I may have come across as harsh, and for that I apologize.  But there is no doubt that you were insinuating that I was partly at fault.  At least that is how it appeared, and why it upset me.  If I misunderstood you then shame on me.  But I've read it several times..  It just strikes me that way every time.  Either way, its not my intent to make enemies here.  I say we chalk this shit up as a misunderstanding and not look back.
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