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Just need some advice /toy/, how much would you be willingly to pay for the set of lucky star figmas? (winter versions) Do you think paying $115 would be a bit much?
Asuming there are no more structual problems whith SRC gaogaigar then any other SRC, is it going to be the best gaogaigar figure? (non transformeble) and what is the best transformeble one?
So I'm sure you've heard this story before. Sold an item for $50 (one of those Cyan Spartans that were free a few months ago. Someone told me they went for ludicrous sums and I did not believe them. Turns out they were right.) Anyway, I get this familiar-looking e-mail the day after it arrives.
>what's up with this cyan Spartan?! I just got it and the legs are broken at knee joints!! I want my money back, this is bullshit!! mid section wont go together, I will leave horrible feedback and contact eBay!! I can't believe you even shipped this out!!
I reply simply that if he takes a picture of the damage and then sends it back, I'll refund him the full amount. I receive this.
>not a problem, there was no wrapping, the 3 inch piece of bubble wrap you threw in with it was useless, arms and legs are extremely loose, this was not a perfect product before shipment!!! and the package was undamaged the white plastic mail slip was perfect!! where do I send a pic? and you will process the refund the moment it's shipped or I will just contact ebay and deal with them!! especially when I paid 50 for a 3 dollar toy!!
I'd like to point out that it was a "Or Best Offer" listing that started at $60, which was half the price of the current $120 one. So he's whining that he picked that as his starting price.
So I shoot him one of my throwaway e-mails that I check... and nothing. This is always where this ends. They ask for an e-mail address and chicken out. Why? If they're going to chicken out over photos (because it's very obviously NOT broken, thing was fine when I sent it and it was wrapped in enough bubble wrap to stop a safe from dropping on it), why even reply to ask for an e-mail address?
I've have quite a few of these little guys, but I missed out when they were on clearence and selling out. Wherever I look on the web, they are sold out or do not exist. Where can you purchase some of the Bandai SD Gundam Mini-figure sets?