Lucha Libre + Pit Fighter = Success
isn't that a fraudulent sale?
Honestly,
as misleading as the title is, come on!!
Look at the picture!!!
It's the buyer's fault for being ignorant IMO...
If you don't know what you're supposed to be buying, then don't buy it!!
There was an auction a few years back of a HUGE Star Wars collection. Busts, figures, props you name it.....It was very cleverly worded at the very end of a VERY lengthy description that you were actually buying two 8x10 pictures of the collection! It went for about $900 dollars.
I doubt eBay would take any action against the seller. Afterall, eBay just pocketed a tidy sum in commision from the sale.
I consider it evil because the people who run it are evil, as is their monopolistic, money-grabbing cooperative with Paypal. To a lesser extent, it is evil because it causes me to spend lots of money that I should be saving or spending on more useful things.that's why many people call ebay evilbay
Betcha shilling bidding was used... the 2nd highest bidder has a 3 feedback rating and placed 23 bids in $5 increments.
yeah and there wasn't even 'up bidding', the one guy just kept upping his bid, Basterds.
LOL, well I guess you can say he got what he deserved -- a Kotobukiya figure that you can easily buy for lass than $100. Karma, karma, karma...
Gee... nice. Might be some kid fresh into the hobby and he's welcomed by being reamed in the ass by a ********* seller. And you say he deserves it?
What was that you said about karma?
Actually, I was replying to LipSmack since he was against the buyer upping his own bid. In that sense, jokingly, yes. Maybe reading what I had in quotes would be a good idea before bashing me again, hmm?
And it's quite clear that both the buyer and seller were at fault. True, the buyer may have been new to this, but he should still have done the proper research before unloading $400 on something (as agreed upon by many others who have replied to this thread). It's common sense, regardless of when one started collecting.
I don't remember you being this protective towards the 'baby birds,' in the first place...