Ever benefitted from an incorrectly filled ebay order?

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Droid party
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Post by Droid party »

I intentionaly overpaid for some DC stuff (Rumble packs and mem cards) because I screwed the guy around a little and I wanted to make it up to him . So he sent me 2 DC games extra for free.

Karma people. :)
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Post by elph »

peace4myheart wrote:I bought a complete copy of Gleylancer for 65 dollars shipped because the seller listed it as "Glenylancer". I didn't want to correct him because then there would be a swarm of people bidding on it. Is that really bad???

You can't change the auction after it has bids... so it really wasn't your problem.
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Re: Ever benefitted from an incorrectly filled ebay order?

Post by elph »

molotovwars wrote: Today the package and I open it to find four individually wrapped Black Gamecube extension cables, score! I think I'll just hang onto them and acquire a copy of Ecco the Dolphin at a later date.

Anyone else had an experience like this?
Yeah, I once got a Bike part worth like $100 from some guy instead of a $30 computer part. He paid the shipping to fix the problem and discounted the item for me. I suggest you let the seller know so that the error can be fixed. Don't be dishonest, it hurts you in the end because it'll drive prices up.
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