BeastProwl wrote:Maybe it ISN'T a knockoff, nut the real deal. They just bring the price down, so people will buy there first. Well, but then calling it a KO doesn't make much sense. there's sense in there somewere.
Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
GuyIncognito wrote:Shouldn't this be reported to eBay?
Rated X wrote::lol:
If your gonna knock off a figure, why waste plastic KO'ing cheap retail figures ??? How about knocking off something thats a little bit more rare...
Hotrodimust wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:Shouldn't this be reported to eBay?
No because the seller is telling you in his listing that it's a KO
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Hotrodimust wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:Shouldn't this be reported to eBay?
No because the seller is telling you in his listing that it's a KO
You really could report it, though. After the big KO purge a few years back people began to list things as "remake" or "china reissue" to avoid being taken down outright by being overly honest and calling their stuff a KO.
Hotrodimust wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:Hotrodimust wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:Shouldn't this be reported to eBay?
No because the seller is telling you in his listing that it's a KO
You really could report it, though. After the big KO purge a few years back people began to list things as "remake" or "china reissue" to avoid being taken down outright by being overly honest and calling their stuff a KO.
But why do it when it comes down to it it's someone trying to make a living and he's being honest about what he's selling. I'm a seller on eBay and I can't count how many times someone buys my item without reading the description. It's the stupid that make things so difficult
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Hotrodimust wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:Hotrodimust wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:Shouldn't this be reported to eBay?
No because the seller is telling you in his listing that it's a KO
You really could report it, though. After the big KO purge a few years back people began to list things as "remake" or "china reissue" to avoid being taken down outright by being overly honest and calling their stuff a KO.
But why do it when it comes down to it it's someone trying to make a living and he's being honest about what he's selling. I'm a seller on eBay and I can't count how many times someone buys my item without reading the description. It's the stupid that make things so difficult
Well, no argument from me on that point.
Rated X wrote::lol:
If your gonna knock off a figure, why waste plastic KO'ing cheap retail figures ??? How about knocking off something thats a little bit more rare...
punishandenslave wrote:Have just recieved a HA Barricade for $40 on ebay. Since I have the original Hasbro version, I can safely say, there is absolutely no difference in packaging or toy quality. Boxes are identical in colour and size. All writings, trademarks ect are exactly how they should be. Barcode is exact. Plastic quality is the same. No loose parts. Frenzy same. If it is indeed a ko (which the price suggests), it's damn, damn good! In fact, I'm 100% sure that the original manufacturer, Hasbro, would not be able to tell you which was which. It may be an original. Stolen stock? Who knows?
But just because it's cheap.....it ain't a clear ko.
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