08-22-2006, 04:47 PM
Yeah, it's definitely a fault on his end, not yours. With 99.3% feedback, I would've taken the chance easily, and hope I wouldn't end up being part of that 0.7% instead.
Sorry to hear that it went sour. I would suggest sending it back to the seller using Media Mail service, or first class. Usually 1-disc games will ship for barely over a dollar. Also, make sure the seller will pay the shipping when he ships the replacement disc to you. Otherwise, that's really unfair, that's like paying shipping 3 times for one game. You might not come up ahead, but at least you'll still be able to get the game instead of hanging onto a defective one.
Also, if worst comes to worst, both of you can agree to retract the rating on both sides of the deal, that way, you won't get a neg, and he won't get a neg either.
Sorry to hear that it went sour. I would suggest sending it back to the seller using Media Mail service, or first class. Usually 1-disc games will ship for barely over a dollar. Also, make sure the seller will pay the shipping when he ships the replacement disc to you. Otherwise, that's really unfair, that's like paying shipping 3 times for one game. You might not come up ahead, but at least you'll still be able to get the game instead of hanging onto a defective one.
Also, if worst comes to worst, both of you can agree to retract the rating on both sides of the deal, that way, you won't get a neg, and he won't get a neg either.