I agree, as I only sell items and have never did a preorder, but I thought the risk outweighed the reward, "free" Nintendo Switch instead of a Master's Edition that would sit on the shelf, or worst case is I refund and have a slightly damaged masters edition for myself. The buyer has over 100 feedback so they obviously no how ebay works.
I can't lie, if I could have bought one of these and sold it for what you did, hell, I might have bought an NS as well. Most Ebay buyers in this situation know whats going on, and are pretty good overall. I've had buyers for items that could be bought cheaper elsewhere, and I expected them to cancel, only to keep and praise the transaction.
Then, just this morning, I had to cancel some orders the buyer never paid for, and I never heard back from. And it was for about $20 worth of graphic novels. I'm like, why the

did you bid on these books, and then not pay? Man I wish Ebay still allowed for negative feedback on the buyers, as I get so many deadbeats on the regular, but I do deal in pretty high volumes, so I guess it comes with the territory.
Man, with this breakout of cancellations and seeing how this is even rarer than originally thought, I don't even know if I'm going to open mine now. I'm thinking it's staying on the shelf and I'm just going to buy a vanilla copy to play.
I knew this was going to be rare, as they aren't producing numbers based on the 3DS or Wii U, which is normally pretty bad, but on the NS, which is looking at maybe 800,000 users total in the US. I actually had a few chances for the LE set, but I didn't want to deal with the headache, as I knew more than likely any orders would arrive less than perfect, with no chance to be replaced.