Quote:
Originally Posted by Sun Swipe Prime
^^ so what you're saying is assume everyone isn't telling the truth, even if it's unintentional. So if you buy anything that isn't as advertised, and expect it to be as advertised, it's your own fault for expecting what was promised to you.
Makes sense to me.
|
No, what I'm saying is that one should assume anything advertised is probably exaggerated to some degree be it intentionally or from a different understanding of definitions. And once a buyer gets that, ask questions. Be specific. And if it's not as advertised when you see it, then use that inspection to either renegotiate or decline to buy the damn thing.
Handing over cash then playing the victim is just lame imo.
And I say "playing the victim" because 2.5 hours to clean a toy is just as big an embellishment as saying a figure is mint, if it's already opened and displayed