I bought from them once (not on eBay but from their
website). It was a *supposedly* new shrinkwrapped FM-Towns Ultima VI. I opened
it up only to find the CD was missing :( To their credit they offered a
refund or to send me another game that I was interested in. Not the worst buying
experie
I've purchased items directly from their website, and from ebay and have generally been satisfied. My only complaint was that once I tried buying a game from their site (Legend of Blacksilver I believe) and got no response for days. Suddenly I see it listed on ebay a week or two later. I compla
In a message dated 08/31/2003 12:35:34 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isnt reshrinking and selling things claiming them to be new fraud?
They could of course claim they didn't know anything about it.. but still... sounds like serious fraud to me.
Well I don't think they did
For
what it's worth, I bought a Caverns of Callisto from them. It was not in
shrink, but it is truly near mint. If they were in the business of
re-shrinking games themselves, they could have easily done this one.
Caverns ranks very high on the collectability scale.
Hugh
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Thanks for all the feedback guys, highly
appreciated. I guess I was expecting to hear just positive things about them but
I guess I feel a bit relieved now that I know they aren't any
saints.
This whole reshrinking thing is a very nasty
business. I mean, I am not as great as some of you ar
In a message dated 08/31/2003 9:24:15 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was outbid on one however, but was approached later by them asking if I wanted to pay my highest bid for another copy they had. My highest bid was more than double the listed starting price
I would offer
SW&M have been around for a long time.
They are two people, Tony and Paula. They run a small shop out in CA and
apparently have a warehouse of older software. They also get some of it
from at least one supplier, though I've never gotten them to divulge any
details.
For awhile the bigges
Ahoy mates!
Just curious about a certain trader on Ebay who
seems to be alot into vintage games, with over a 1000 feedbacks. The traders
Ebay name and mailadress is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I was just wondering if any of you have had any
experiences with him/her/them.. and if so, what they
On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 09:23 AM, Stefan Lindblom wrote:
Ahoy mates!
Just curious about a certain trader on Ebay who seems to be alot into
vintage games, with over a 1000 feedbacks. The traders Ebay name and
mailadress is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And I was just wondering if any of you have
Hm, I remember years back I found SW&M through their website and sent
them an email because I wanted to buy some of the stuff they had listed.
They actually never replied. When I saw them selling via ebay for prices
higher than what their website offered I knew why.
Eventually I bought one item fr
> Also, as a psychological matter, when a buyer has indicated how high
> they would go with a bid it becomes very difficult to retreat from that
> monetary amount. I've personally only been able to do it once (IIRC)
> and that was in eBay's early days. The seller has the advantage over
> the buye
Actually, I found it quite amusing :-)
Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
Well, that was sort of dumb, wasn't it? Now I have to write "DON'T RESPOND
TO EVERYONE ON THE LIST" 10,000 times. : (
Stuart
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From: Feldhamer, Stuart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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