Quoted from Dewey68:Two questions; did the auction state that the pin was 100% functioning, and did it state that the winning bidder wouldn't have the opportunity to test the pin before taking ownership? If yes to the first one, and no on the second one, you screwed up.
I agree that he may have been "aggressive" with his replies and underhanded with his negative feedback, but I agree with the winning bidder. Unless stated otherwise he should have the right to test the machine.
It said 100% working and play before you bid. The pin was moved to storage before the auction ended so even when the seller said come play before you bid was completely impossible.