I think it's pretty easy to misplace some pieces. Our cats find any opportunity to bat a precious piece around, and we're regularly finding them in odd places (behind the toilet for example). Although I have to say, if I were to sell a game, I'd make sure the game had been decatted before I sent it out.
On Mar 30, 6:44 pm, ShadowHeart <[email protected]> wrote: > Agreed, gonna definitely give him the chance to make things right > first, anything else would be heartless. It was just funny that the > game in question (emira) has 12 spice tokens and he lost 7 of them. > Making the game basically unplayable unless I come up with my own > tokens and such. The worst part is a few of the missing pieces are > the chits that go inside the bag, anything I try to substitute will > feel different. > > On Mar 30, 6:32 pm, JuliaZ <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Sounds like an accident. We have so many games and sometimes more than > > one on the table. If someone drops a supply of something, it's easy > > for one to roll away and not be noticed IME. 7 of them? Not so likely. > > But who knows. > > > I'd message him and give him a chance to make it right. Don't even be > > passive-aggressive about it, doing it "if it comes up," but do it as > > soon as the site is back up. > > > DON'T screw him over by asking for a Paypal refund before asking him > > directly and also asking for help from the BGG moderators first. > > Paypal is evil and they can freeze your account -- including your > > actual associated bank account -- for 180 days with no explanation or > > recourse. (Go Google it if you don't believe me; the horror stories > > are legion, and it happened to me during my eBay seller days despite > > over 3000 positive feedbacks... it only takes ONE). Reporting him to > > Paypal and asking for a complete refund is a very harsh thing to do > > over 10 pieces that are likely worth less than $2, especially without > > making any other contact first. > > > :J::A::Z: > > > On Mar 30, 3:47 pm, ShadowHeart <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am looking for someone to explain something to me. We pay good > > > money for games, so every time we are done we inventory our pieces > > > when we put them away. I just purchased a game in someones auction > > > that I open up and inventory and its missing 10+ pieces, he said > > > nothing, listed nothing missing. The better part of it all is these > > > are important, can't play the game without them pieces. One of the > > > subsets you use is supposed to have 12, and it instead has 5, 7 > > > missing. Thinking I am going to message him on the geek if it comes > > > back up, and then go to paypal for a refund if he doesn't offer it on > > > his own. > > > > Anyone else been in this situation and have any advice? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BGG Down" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/bgg_down?hl=en.
