buying figures on ebay
buying figures on ebay
Posted by jordie5150 Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:31 pm
i bought a figure on ebay, and if anyone has seen my posts about replacement mislles, this is the same scenario. but ill shorten the story.
listed as a complete figure, it arrived missing pieces. contacted seller and got the run around. had ebay handle the refund.
my complaint is the slack and attitude i got from the seller when i asked for the refund after he could not find the missing parts.
there are some deails im omitting for the sellers privacy, but damn does it piss me off that he thought i should accept a partial refund and be the one to also pay the return shipping.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by xyl360 Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:27 pm
The only exceptions are the occasional figures I'll buy that claim to be MISB (Mint In Sealed Box) and claim to be never opened, but when I open them I see the original tape has been covered with new tape and the twist-ties are loose/sloppy, which is a clear indication that they were put back into place by hand, meaning the figure had been removed from its packaging previously.
That being said, I am far from picky, as I open all of my figures, play with them a bit and display them out of the packaging, so as long as the figure looks good (no broken parts/missing parts/chipped paint/scraches etc.) then I'm OK with it and I don't complain, but for MISB collectors, I wouldn't hold it against them at all for wanting a refund since they are not getting what they paid for nor what they expected/desired.

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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Swindle01 Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:14 pm
im not saying all of them but alot of them basically screw you over. Ive been screwed over twice by some somebags from Liverpool (guess old saying is true) and been messed about on afew trades as well
Thankfully alot of people are decent honest people but when you have something bad happen to you then it just sickens you inside because really considering these people who are selling the things are ment to be adult...they should know a damn sight better
try not to let it get to you to much especially if you got your money back as its HIM who well get the neg feedback or ebay strikes etc
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by jordie5150 Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:23 pm
most people who just sell off their kids toys and see us as kids ourselves, but hey, its what makes us happy.
i used the refund to buy another figure froma different seller. i figure as long as ebay has consumer rights and protection, i dont have to worry.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by WolfDawg Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:32 pm
So yea, the vast majority of sellers on eBay are actually honest, good people. However, there will ALWAYS be a couple of douches who screw you over. But that's in pretty much every walk of life.
The bad experiences I can remember is having a guy sell me a TM2 Megatron claiming that it was complete, yet it was missing all of its neck scales. Another guy sold me a "mint" Powermaster Prime that was yellowed and had rusted screws. Had one guy take 3 weeks to ship an item out to me, and someone else sold me an Energon Ravage only to have Energon Perceptor come in the mail.
But there have been really good experiences as well. I had some dude sell me a TM2 Jawbreaker that was supposedly mint. When I opened the package, it looked like it had been through hell. Paint chips, flaking chrome. You name it. I told the seller about it and he immediately refunded my money. That's just one of a few bad deals that were worked out easily.
Like I said, though, the majority of transactions are smooth as silk. But I'll knock on wood since I have 2 very expensive packages coming in the mail this week!
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by MGrotusque Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:00 pm
I have ZERO patience dealing with legistics in such matters. Such as filing complaints and the such with Ebay and sending out messages to the seller. As a buyer my hands are tied.....it's tantamount to calling up your bank and getting and automated teller...i lose it! I need to be face to face with flesh and blood to deal with matters like that.
In regards to my experiences i chalked it up to the fact that i took a gamble and i lost. It's not worth the headache to me.
In such cases though, i leave a scathing feedback in recompense.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by RhA Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:57 am
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Fistful of Energon Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:42 am
my BIGGEST complaint is the common occurrence when something does go wrong and the thing most forgotten is a simple "IM SORRY"! people, common courtesy and politeness can go a loooong way when it comes to understanding.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by funklizard Thu Jun 07, 2012 3:22 am
jordie5150 wrote:there are some deails im omitting for the sellers privacy, but damn does it piss me off that he thought i should accept a partial refund and be the one to also pay the return shipping.
Unfortunately, you encounter folks like this in the world. It is sadly unsurprising that eBay is unexceptional in this regard. As an eBay buyer, the vast majority of my experiences have been positive. There have been a few that were not; and they vary in degree. On the mild end of the spectrum, you have items whose condition has been described a little bit generously. Toward the other end of the spectrum, you have sellers that simply lie about their wares.
And when they lie, they tend to be quite brazen. When confronted with the disparity between what they described and what they delivered to you, you may be called an ignorant fool (or similar) for not taking their description with a grain of salt. (Yes, that happened.) Or you might be chastised for not noticing details in a postage stamp-sized photograph, despite the fact that the provided description is wayyy off the mark. (That, too.)
As someone who also occasionally sells on eBay, I can't understand why people behave this way. Stellar eBay ratings aren't exactly easy to come by; and a scathing review can really do damage. Personal integrity aside, I view my rating as more important than any one sale. I'd rather take a loss on a sale that have a buyer feel like they didn't get what I advertised. (Obviously, describing things honestly in the first place significantly reduces the likelihood of a buyer feeling that way.)
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by WolfDawg Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:16 am
Like I said, all of my "bad" experiences have come from sellers/collectors who aren't professional sellers. I remember I once won a 100% complete Beast Wars Tripredicus for like 10 bucks. The seller sat on the item for an entire week until he finally told me he "couldn't find it". Two days later, it was relisted. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that I won the item for cheap and the seller was pissed and just decided to refund my money and try his hand at the auction again. Luckily, I found a Tripredicus a week later for 20 dollars, but I was still REALLY pissed about that auction.
Since then, every time I win a figure for a very cheap price, I'm always paranoid that the seller will pull a stunt like that again...
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by jordie5150 Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:40 pm
to buyers/collectors, dont lose hope in your searches on ebay and amazon for those hard to find figures. remember that those sites offer help with our satisfaction when required.
to the honest sellers, thank you for your integrity.
for those who have burned people, just remember someday you maybe on the end of the urge to leave negative feed back.
we all have those impulses to leap at a good buy, and sometimes no matter how well the reviews of a seller are, we may still get burned. theres always ways to fix it.
good luck and happy hunting.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Erailea Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:55 pm
My only bad experience on that site was several years ago when I bought a season of an anime. I received a bootleg instead of the legit thing. Left a negative feedback and moved on. The DVD's worked and had been fairly cheap so it wasn't worth paying the shipping to send it back.
Everything else has been pretty smooth.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by SkyWarpt Mon Jun 11, 2012 1:01 am
One thing I will say, any time a seller says "…don't know much about…Look closely at (out of focus) photo", I run away screaming.
On that same note, I have bought some absolutely beautiful items on Ebay
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by fenrir72 Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:07 pm
Of all my TF purchases, I got burned a bit on a loose Wheeljack (G1) The ebay seller was lucky a didn't wake up on the wrong side of the bed.
G1 WJ, loose, no accessories.It was a certified genuine item. Got it for US$ 35.00++. The pics looked legit and he had a 100% feedback. But he failed to take a picture of WJs right side fender. The paint was chipped off! A small chip but that was omitted from the description. Overall the fig was above very good and almost near mint but the paint chip could have knocked off a few bucks off the price.
I didn't return it but politely reminded him to be more "accurate" and "honest" when describing his wares (what the heck, I threw him a bone and gave him a perfect score)
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Mkall Tue Jun 12, 2012 12:41 am
I turn to eBay when there are things that I cannot get easily at BBTS such as Botcon exclusives, the odd accessory or Transformers custom figures. I'm pleased to say I've yet to have been burned by a seller - at least to my knowledge. I think I may have overpaid or have been shill-bidded once or twice but most of the time I have a hard limit and I won't break it.
I always extend my sympathies to those who've seen the bad side of human beings by buying and selling online, but there are ways to protect yourself too so one would hope that those who are burned aren't burned again.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Breakdown 2099 Tue Jun 12, 2012 5:58 am
RhA wrote:...and feedback is the way I check up on sellers. I buy nothing form people with less than 97% feedback and no recent negative reactions (about 6 months).
You're more lenient than I am, RhA. And by no means is that a discredit on the way you choose to do business. I don't give anybody on eBay a second look unless they have 100% +. I reason that if they have a perfect record, they'd do whatever it is to keep it that way.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Akroyer Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:33 am
As for Ebay directly, I have bought must be a dozen or more figures since I started collecting.
The worst one I got was a G1 Superion. The description and pictures were what I what expect for an old toy, supposed to be in good shape but not perfect. And I won for fairly cheap. So I was pleased.
And then it arrived, and I found out it was loose as possible, a couple of the jets must have been stepped on at some point, they had stress marks on the tail fins. And Silverbolt had one leg re-attached to his body with an old wood screw. I found that out when I was trying to transform them all checking them over.
I wasn't as familiar with Ebay then as I am now. I just let it go and grabbed another Silverbolt cheap to fix it up. And since I won it cheap enough I didn't think more of it. But, looking back I would still keep it. But I should have hit him in the feedback in case he tried it with other people.
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by mooncake623 Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:37 am
I've also been bid up on a RTS Grapple by the seller(Paid $50 for it), but that was my fault cause it was Friday and I had a few drinks and I just kept bidding on my phone... (not a good idea) but the worst part is he never included the box that the auction is suppose to come with..
Finally on the other side. I've sold some figures that I no longer want and described it the best I can. I sold a Revenge of the Fallen movie Hoist (two pack with mixmaster in G1 colors) it was in mint condition but lose. buyer complained that they cant transform it and that pieces break off.... I kindly explained to buyer its a balljoint and can be snapped back on and linked them to a youtube review to explain transformation.
Ebay can be a hassle..
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Re: buying figures on ebay
Posted by Noshrok Grimskull Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:08 pm
I bought a Cybertron Supreme Class Starscream. As per description, it came without the Cyberkeys.
Fair enough, but it also came without the missile / projectile for his arm-mounted launcher.
And he suffers from a slight case of discoloration.
But then, I only paid 10 Euros for him, so I didn't fuss...
- the projectile for Cybertron Supreme Class Starscream's arm cannon
- a gun barrel for Classics Jetfire's (the little black thingy that plugs onto the front of his swing-out shoulder cannons)
- the rotor for Micromaster Tracer (from the Military Patrol)
If you have one of the above and want to part with it, please PM me!
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