I now see why places like Best Buy and Circuit City have very, very strict policies about the purchase and/or returns of video games and computer software. Lately, I have had the worst luck with selling this stuff on E-Bay, and it usually is because of buyer's remorse.
Take this first guy I had a few months back in California. He bought a game from me for the PC, who that I had played many times and finally got tired of. So, I listed it on E-Bay, and it sold within minutes. Shortly after he received it, he told me he discovered it was a fake and wanted his money back. Now, I had bought this game myself and had no way of knowing it was a fake, and he told me how to detect it. It turned out, he wanted it for his private business so he could turn around and sell it for a higher price later on. Thing was, he would have had his license pulled for selling fake copies. It did not turn out well in the end, but I did refund this guy's money.
Just this week, I dealt with the woman who bought one of my XBOX 360 games. Before I sent it out, I made sure the game still played on my console, to ensure I was not sending out a defective game. When she offered me a price, she later on told me she thought she was buying it for a Playstation game, and was there any way I could withdraw her offer. Before I could reply, she then sent me another message stating she could give it to her friend, but that she had a Playstation 3 and would not be able to play this game at all. Well, this was the part that got me later. She sent me a message that it does not work on her XBOX 360 and she was sending the game back. It worked on my console and should work on hers. I even asked if she cleaned the game, or tried it on her friend's. No reply at all to that, except she would not give a "broken game" to anyone, plus she would not answer my questions about the e-mails she sent, telling me up and down that all she had was a Playstation 3. My feeling of it was she got this game, found she either did not want it or like it, and wanted her money back, regretting that she even got it. Or, her friend is not interested in the game at all. As of right now, it's not going good with our e-mails to each other. She pretty much got upset with my insinuations that I was calling her a liar and told me to just keep the game and her money. I do plan to give her one or the other back, just haven't decided which.
Take this first guy I had a few months back in California. He bought a game from me for the PC, who that I had played many times and finally got tired of. So, I listed it on E-Bay, and it sold within minutes. Shortly after he received it, he told me he discovered it was a fake and wanted his money back. Now, I had bought this game myself and had no way of knowing it was a fake, and he told me how to detect it. It turned out, he wanted it for his private business so he could turn around and sell it for a higher price later on. Thing was, he would have had his license pulled for selling fake copies. It did not turn out well in the end, but I did refund this guy's money.
Just this week, I dealt with the woman who bought one of my XBOX 360 games. Before I sent it out, I made sure the game still played on my console, to ensure I was not sending out a defective game. When she offered me a price, she later on told me she thought she was buying it for a Playstation game, and was there any way I could withdraw her offer. Before I could reply, she then sent me another message stating she could give it to her friend, but that she had a Playstation 3 and would not be able to play this game at all. Well, this was the part that got me later. She sent me a message that it does not work on her XBOX 360 and she was sending the game back. It worked on my console and should work on hers. I even asked if she cleaned the game, or tried it on her friend's. No reply at all to that, except she would not give a "broken game" to anyone, plus she would not answer my questions about the e-mails she sent, telling me up and down that all she had was a Playstation 3. My feeling of it was she got this game, found she either did not want it or like it, and wanted her money back, regretting that she even got it. Or, her friend is not interested in the game at all. As of right now, it's not going good with our e-mails to each other. She pretty much got upset with my insinuations that I was calling her a liar and told me to just keep the game and her money. I do plan to give her one or the other back, just haven't decided which.
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