I send emails to Amazon sellers inquiring directly about the condition of whatever they sell, because I'm stupid enough to believe they will be honest with me.
I'm sitting here with a game, promised to be in practically mint shape, but the disc has clearly been resurfaced and the paper insert is warped ot holy hell on the back. I didn't pay enough to even warrant the shipping costs to return the thing, even so it's not worth the hassle because I don't want to pay double for a
ing Player's Choice ugly-ass yellow banded copy. So this is going to have to do for now untl I CAN afford a
ing DECENT copy of the god damned game!
It looks like either the shrink wrap at the factory was WAY too tight, or moisture damage. Not worth telling me when I ask. And since I can't afford a $100 laser printer for limited recreational use I can't just print my own replacements for damaged case inserts.
It's like when I bought Sonic Rivals for PSP. Promised "mint shape", I get a game that looks like a car ran over it. I attempt to send it back for a refund, it's returned to sender because the seller has recently switched PO box. I get the refund anyway because the seller doesn't want to mess with it any further.
Too bad these situations could be avoided if they would just be honest to begin with. And is it me or does every seller on Amazon lack a camera to send you pictures of their goods when you ask? Not like leaving feedback is worth a damn, I'd be surprised if anyone actually reads comments left for a seller as long as their percentage is high.
And too bad for me I fund these purchases with my debit card and not a credit card, otherwise it'd be a simple matter to refund the payment for "lack of satisfaction" with a phone call.
I'm sitting here with a game, promised to be in practically mint shape, but the disc has clearly been resurfaced and the paper insert is warped ot holy hell on the back. I didn't pay enough to even warrant the shipping costs to return the thing, even so it's not worth the hassle because I don't want to pay double for a


It looks like either the shrink wrap at the factory was WAY too tight, or moisture damage. Not worth telling me when I ask. And since I can't afford a $100 laser printer for limited recreational use I can't just print my own replacements for damaged case inserts.
It's like when I bought Sonic Rivals for PSP. Promised "mint shape", I get a game that looks like a car ran over it. I attempt to send it back for a refund, it's returned to sender because the seller has recently switched PO box. I get the refund anyway because the seller doesn't want to mess with it any further.
Too bad these situations could be avoided if they would just be honest to begin with. And is it me or does every seller on Amazon lack a camera to send you pictures of their goods when you ask? Not like leaving feedback is worth a damn, I'd be surprised if anyone actually reads comments left for a seller as long as their percentage is high.
And too bad for me I fund these purchases with my debit card and not a credit card, otherwise it'd be a simple matter to refund the payment for "lack of satisfaction" with a phone call.