As was said, bunch of red flags here. But is his Bonk III CD sealed or not ?? He clearly stated new, factory sealed in the OP and that PM was talking about
other games not being sealed, etc. Complaining that your package didn't arrive after only a week was a little quick on the trigger, if you ask me... But hey, congrats, scored a free copy at seller's expense. In my case, I monitored the tracking # before any action was taken and it was reported as having been delivered to somewhere. To someone, just not me...
Anyway, the not accepting Paypal thing is worrisome and photos of the item should've been there from the get-go. So he wants to avoid eBay's cut and Paypal's cut on a sale/auction, etc. Buyer takes full risk with WU or whatever, which I assume is very cheap on a money transfer and what not compared to what Paypal takes. If I understand this all correctly. Well, because of the game in question and the issues so far, I just wouldn't do it unless I was a desperate collector that HAD to own every NEC game ever made...
I hope you are real. I hope you get your profit margin of infinity. In reality, whoever gets a $250 Bonk 3 is getting hosed anyway since its a pretty mediocre thing, but hopefully they at least get it.
...that's your opinion and I'm sure you're in the minority. The Bonk series is a fantastic one, thought I admit greatly underrated, with Bonk 3 being the best of the bunch.
Please, the first Bonk is the best of bunch. You'll have debate when it comes to "Bonk's Revenge" as the graphics are clearly superior, but "Bonk III: Bonk's Big, Boring Adventure," at least the HuCard version, is pretty boring, or yeah, mediocre. Only difference with the CD version is the addition of redbook audio tracks AFAIK, and I dunno if they're any better than what was on the HuCard, but I, for one, having bought the HuCard could care less... Oh and yes, just my opinion, in case there was confusion as to who it belonged to...