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Craigslist Disaster

By Noobee

9 years ago


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#39 9 years ago

Wouldn't this fall under the "seller's remorse" category?

#60 9 years ago
Quoted from o-din:

Sounds more like the "no remorse" category.

Basically, I was implying the seller would be SOL.

#108 9 years ago
Quoted from MrBally:

LMK if that is your game in the pics as I might ask him if he will sell me the Jungle King for $225.00

The images in the ad aren't "real". They were pulled from various places online.

#122 9 years ago
Quoted from michiganpinball:

This guy called me also asking if I bought it or knew who did. He seemed to have an attitude so I just blew him off. He really wants it for some reason. Maybe you should look real close to make sure nothing interesting is hidden in it!

Maybe there's a hidden compartment

It's kind of interesting how this guy is calling around to various arcade/pinball shops looking for this. He sure is putting in a fair amount of leg work to try to track this pin down.

I wonder if this thread will pop up in his search.

#127 9 years ago
Quoted from Tilt:

its not always as easy as many on here would say it is. I had a guy come and buy a game once, played it, liked it, then a couple months later said it didnt work and that he expected me to fix it. I reminded him that it was sold as is and that he inspected it. He took me to small claims court and sued for more than what he even paid for the game. Long story short, he actually won. The judge said that since he didnt sign anything stating that it was as-is that he was in the right. I tried to argue that there was also nothing stating that it came with a warranty and that the game was 20 years old, so there was no way to even imply a warranty. Needless to say, the guy got all his money back and got to keep the game. SO just cover you ass and make everything go through email so you can print it out as proof
troy

That's insane.

#131 9 years ago
Quoted from Industen:

Now let's discuss where the money could be hidden in the machine.

Taped under the cabinet body's neck. Or, hidden in a space in the neck.

I don't think there are too many places to hide things in a cabinet once it's been stripped down for restoration, unless someone went through the trouble of adding something extra.

#190 9 years ago

So much trolling...

On one hand, it's somewhat amusing, on the other hand, I wonder if there will be any fallout from it...

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