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I sold a copy of Silent Hill 4: The Room (PS2) to a guy in the UK for $20.99.
Shipping to there is $5.25 after the envelope.
Best Buy was kind enough to supply the game for $10.60.
Paypal and eBay fees leave me with a "whopping" profit of $2.64.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8279772945&sspagename=ADME:B:AAQ:US:1
I get this email today. (Bold added for emphasis and to distinguish his comments from mine.
iv,e just tryed this on my ps2 and it won,t wotk
Since he lives in the UK, I ask him what version his PS2 is.
He says:
my ps2 is a pal version
I write back:
And the game is a NTSC version. If your PS2 is modded, it might work. Other than that, I wouldn't know how to get it to work
And he writes back within 10 minutes:
so what do i do then cause it wont work on my ps2
90 minutes later he adds:
the only thing i can do is send the game back to you and have a refund
Then, he sends me a Paypal money request for $22.39. He had bought insurance, but I refunded it before shipping. I guess he forgot.
I write:
I would like to review the communications before the purchase of the game. Please do not send it back yet.
He writes back 5 minute later:
what do you mean by that
Annoyed, I reply:
Fair question.
Did I tell you at any time before making your purchase that my NTSC format game would function on your PAL PS2?
Did you tell me at any time before shipping your purchase that you had PAL PS2?
Shipping the game to you involved shipping costs and listing fees that I cannot recover. To give you a full refund would imply I misled you into making this purchase.
I have not determined that I did so at this time.
He curtly responds:
so we both
ed up so what do we do
I write back:
I would suggest sleeping it over. When you wake up tomorrow, please explain the mistake I made.
If you were a domestic customer and this was an used game, I could possibly absorb the cost of postage, relist the game and make a smaller profit.
Since you are an international customer and had to open the game in order to determine it was unusable to you, I do not think I will be able to make a profit.
I will not make any rash statements or actions at this time.
If possible, see if somebody on your side of the ocean is willing to purchase the game within a few dollars of your cost.
He finishes with:
yea i would but no 1 in the uk has ntsc machines
Here's where the great collective CAG mind comes into play.
1. Was there some error in my listing?
2. What suggestion would you give this buyer that end the issue without a couple of negative feedbacks being tossed around?
Shipping to there is $5.25 after the envelope.
Best Buy was kind enough to supply the game for $10.60.
Paypal and eBay fees leave me with a "whopping" profit of $2.64.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8279772945&sspagename=ADME:B:AAQ:US:1
I get this email today. (Bold added for emphasis and to distinguish his comments from mine.
iv,e just tryed this on my ps2 and it won,t wotk
Since he lives in the UK, I ask him what version his PS2 is.
He says:
my ps2 is a pal version
I write back:
And the game is a NTSC version. If your PS2 is modded, it might work. Other than that, I wouldn't know how to get it to work
And he writes back within 10 minutes:
so what do i do then cause it wont work on my ps2
90 minutes later he adds:
the only thing i can do is send the game back to you and have a refund
Then, he sends me a Paypal money request for $22.39. He had bought insurance, but I refunded it before shipping. I guess he forgot.
I write:
I would like to review the communications before the purchase of the game. Please do not send it back yet.
He writes back 5 minute later:
what do you mean by that
Annoyed, I reply:
Fair question.
Did I tell you at any time before making your purchase that my NTSC format game would function on your PAL PS2?
Did you tell me at any time before shipping your purchase that you had PAL PS2?
Shipping the game to you involved shipping costs and listing fees that I cannot recover. To give you a full refund would imply I misled you into making this purchase.
I have not determined that I did so at this time.
He curtly responds:
so we both

I write back:
I would suggest sleeping it over. When you wake up tomorrow, please explain the mistake I made.
If you were a domestic customer and this was an used game, I could possibly absorb the cost of postage, relist the game and make a smaller profit.
Since you are an international customer and had to open the game in order to determine it was unusable to you, I do not think I will be able to make a profit.
I will not make any rash statements or actions at this time.
If possible, see if somebody on your side of the ocean is willing to purchase the game within a few dollars of your cost.
He finishes with:
yea i would but no 1 in the uk has ntsc machines
Here's where the great collective CAG mind comes into play.
1. Was there some error in my listing?
2. What suggestion would you give this buyer that end the issue without a couple of negative feedbacks being tossed around?