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Re: eBay and Video Game rant - Part II
« on: July 04, 2010, 09:35:43 AM »
Unfortunately the world is full of cheats and liars now Nino and a man's word or gentleman's agreement means nothing.

You'd probably be able to sell most if not all of your stuff on the forum and save the angst of eBay I'd reckon.

I was apprehensive to sell the old cabs here on AP as it is really a Pinball forum. Given the fact I've sold Jukes, Billiard tables, cocktails and even a Cigarette machine here, I guess I should sell them here  ^^^

We've seen the way Vidiots behave in other places - ready to bend you over at any opportunity.  !!@

Sorry that this happened Nino, but not surprising.

I should have known better - But I have not hads the requirement of selling a pin on eBay for a few years now - and I never had issues then !


Unfortunately the world is full of cheats and liars

and FleaBay seems to attract the worst of the low life scumbags......................

I concur - eBay protects the buyers and the sellers have no rights. Vidiots + fleabay = Expect trouble !

In addition - I've sold over 100 flyers - most go overseas. Never had an issue with pinball flyers, but a vidiot bought 4 video flyers and threatened me with negative feedback over 0.55 cents (padded bag with protective cardboard VS a plain A4 envelope). That's right - negative feedback over 0.55 cents postage  !!@


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