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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Fake Ebayers
« Reply #45 on: August 06, 2010, 10:33:13 PM »
stop selling/inporting  shit ^&^ ^&^

perhaps he is only joking.  

The words "Project Pins" are not used enough on most ebay listings.
Generally speaking, All sellers could add alot more detail to what doesnt work, compared to what does work. I cant comment on Oscars listings because i didnt bid on those machines, or read those listings, but the one or two i glanced at , in fairness, did spell out what didnt work , or was missing.

It might help to get all sellers a better win ratio on ebay payers. Most buyers do not understand that 90 percent of euro imported pins are projects because they are loaded full of problems.

I think it is honest for all pinball sellers to add the words "project pin" unless they are happy to write the words "100 percent working" at the top of the listing. This should be followed by all commercial and private sellers to avoid unhappy/non paying ebay customers espescially.

I have bought around 30 machines in the last 2 years, and I have dealt with 90 percent of people in this industry.
The closest thing to the pinball industry is the 2nd hand car market industry. Enough said unfortunately.

Having said that, there is one or two sellers I will deal with many many times more, and about eight I wont go near again.

« Last Edit: August 06, 2010, 10:47:22 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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