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okay so i purchased CW for the DS on eBay from like Hong Kong, and now it's here and it's jacked up or something. First of all, it's rated E, has no Nintendo Wi-fi logo (im pretty sure the original does. And i'm reading the back and it says stuff about E3 and "hands-on-playtest" So did i just get a conterfeit or did i get the wrong kind of copy, this wasnt even mentioned. either way im leaving negative feedback and warning everyone not to buy, im not even going to play it i might be able to return but i really don't know this is stupidijackupscores
I'm pretty sure its not the game.... you just got ebay whacked.:/
You can't trust those people from Hong-Kong man,they likemoney morethan nintendo so they will do anything to bribe you.
Congratulations, you just managed to get ripped off by Ebay Chinatown area.
Someone noticed the irony here? He wanted to buy GTA CHINAtown wars and was fooled by some people from China. lol.
Next time just follow the advice of the above posters when buying at Ebay, so you wont be fooled again.
it's called saving money, i've saved a lot by buying video games and other items.. i know i shouldnt have believed the ridiculously low price, but i saw so many auctions of it and all of the people had decent feedback. here is an example of a GTA CW auction from eBay, they all pretty much look like this http://cgi.ebay.com/Grand-Theft-Auto-Chinatown-Wars-DS-for-Nintendo-DS-Game_W0QQitemZ170314131938QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Accessories?hash=item170314131938&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1234%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A0%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50 or the one i purchased looked more liek this http://cgi.ebay.com/Nintendo-DS-Game-Grand-Theft-Auto-Chinatown-Wars-GTA_W0QQitemZ270360960936QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVideo_Games_Games?hash=item270360960936&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1234%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318%7C301%3A1%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50 Also i noticed some of the stock photos show the "M" rating and wi-fi, and others just show the "E" and there's no wi-fi logo, like the 1 i got, and actually they sent me 2... which i havnt bothered opening them and playing them because i don't know what the hell will happen and it's probably not even the game. nothing says that it's not the actual game or anything. i know i am stupid for doing this but so are the probably 100+ other people who have from all these combined "Hong Kong" auctions. I doubt everyone else got this version, because i saw a few positives from the same auction already, so idk. Learned by lesson, Hong Kong = bad, it was only $14 because i had a coupon... no big deal. but should i whatever i got out anyways just to see what it is? or can it posible jack up my DS...?it's called leaving your house and going to a store
DS_fan_atic
Before you leave feedback contact the seller and see what he says. Make it clear you know it's fake. Bootleg sellers want to avoid drama and it's possible he'll offer a refund. Don't be tempted to accept a partial refund and keep the game. You'd just be in for heartbreak when you're 30 hours into the game and it corrupts your save file.
In any case, if you paid with PayPal you can very likely get your money back. Log into your PayPal account and find the Resolution Center. You can open a dispute there. If the seller refuses to cooperate you can escalate the dispute to a claim. If you win the dispute, which you almost certainly will, PayPal will refund the purchase price + shipping; the catch is you'll probably have to return the game to Hong Kong at your expense.
If you have any questions post 'em here or PM me. I just went through this exact process with a bootleg DS game I got from a US seller.
Before you leave feedback contact the seller and see what he says. Make it clear you know it's fake. Bootleg sellers want to avoid drama and it's possible he'll offer a refund. Don't be tempted to accept a partial refund and keep the game. You'd just be in for heartbreak when you're 30 hours into the game and it corrupts your save file.
In any case, if you paid with PayPal you can very likely get your money back. Log into your PayPal account and find the Resolution Center. You can open a dispute there. If the seller refuses to cooperate you can escalate the dispute to a claim. If you win the dispute, which you almost certainly will, PayPal will refund the purchase price + shipping; the catch is you'll probably have to return the game to Hong Kong at your expense.
If you have any questions post 'em here or PM me. I just went through this exact process with a bootleg DS game I got from a US seller.
ok here's the thing, i left negative feedback right away, but i got a message from them (in horrible english), and they are offering a refund if i change my feedback, which i don't even think that's possible lol. so can i still try out this resolution thing? i really don't want to go through so much trouble for $14 but still.ok here's the thing, i left negative feedback right away, but i got a message from them (in horrible english), and they are offering a refund if i change my feedback, which i don't even think that's possible lol. so can i still try out this resolution thing? i really don't want to go through so much trouble for $14 but still.ijackupscores
As long as it hasn't been more than 45 days since you paid you can still open a claim. Feedback has nothing to do with that process. If you win a claim, and you would, you would get the $14 plus whatever you paid for shipping refunded. But, you'll have to send the game back with delivery confirmation at your expense, so you need to figure out if it's worth it to you. I'd do it on principle.
It is possible to change the feedback, though you should think long and hard before doing so. I think a negative is well deserved in this case. Whatever you do, don't trust him. If you choose to accept his offer don't revise the feedback before getting a full refund.
i would NOT change your feedback. you'de be giving them a chance the pull the same crap on somebody else. with negative feedback, at least you're trying your best to prevent future scams.
[QUOTE="ijackupscores"]ok here's the thing, i left negative feedback right away, but i got a message from them (in horrible english), and they are offering a refund if i change my feedback, which i don't even think that's possible lol. so can i still try out this resolution thing? i really don't want to go through so much trouble for $14 but still.George_M
As long as it hasn't been more than 45 days since you paid you can still open a claim. Feedback has nothing to do with that process. If you win a claim, and you would, you would get the $14 plus whatever you paid for shipping refunded. But, you'll have to send the game back with delivery confirmation at your expense, so you need to figure out if it's worth it to you. I'd do it on principle.
It is possible to change the feedback, though you should think long and hard before doing so. I think a negative is well deserved in this case. Whatever you do, don't trust him. If you choose to accept his offer don't revise the feedback before getting a full refund.
Man, what a relief that he was able to get his money back.okay so i purchased CW for the DS on eBay from like Hong Kong ... ijackupscores
You have got to be kidding. Who does that and expects to not get scammed? Why didn't you just buy it from a reputable retailer?
Congratulations, you just managed to get ripped off by Ebay Chinatown area.
Someone noticed the irony here? He wanted to buy GTA CHINAtown wars and was fooled by some people from China. lol.
Next time just follow the advice of the above posters when buying at Ebay, so you wont be fooled again.
LMAO @ this! ^^^ anywho why didnt you just go to a local store and pick it up? I know how you feel the samething happened with me when I bought Zelda for GBA, but I was able to get my money back so hopefully you can get your money back to, good luck with that,In all irony aside, it's does sound like you got played. I strongly suggest that you request a refund before it's too late, if possible.
The next day he contacted me and offered me a refund if I removed the feedback. I agreed, and now I'm waiting to see how this pans out.Mr_Matthews
Again, if you paid with PayPal you have 45 days to file a dispute with them. Don't let the seller stall you past this deadline.
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