Wow, where did you get it from?
I got mine from eBay, so it could be a bootleg, but it looks very legit and even includes the Showtime flyers.
I was able to get my money back by stating that I wouldn't leave feedback on the eBay transaction if the seller issues a refund immediately and without me having to send the item back. I wonder if I really should just drop it or leave negative feedback and report this to eBay anyway. The seller isn't a big fish, but has 100% positive feedback and I did ask if it was a genuine US release before making the purchase, which she (falsely) said it was. Any thoughts?
Quote from: goodguy on October 10, 2010, 01:14:43 AMI was able to get my money back by stating that I wouldn't leave feedback on the eBay transaction if the seller issues a refund immediately and without me having to send the item back. I wonder if I really should just drop it or leave negative feedback and report this to eBay anyway. The seller isn't a big fish, but has 100% positive feedback and I did ask if it was a genuine US release before making the purchase, which she (falsely) said it was. Any thoughts?Sinse she lied about the genuity of the product I'd say you don't have to worry having lied about not leaving feedback Another way would be to not leave feedback but report it to eBay or even Showtime.
Was she selling multiple copies of this or anything else? That would suggest she's attempting to run this as a business to some degree and 100% good feedback surely means she's doing ok. If she is trying to do that, then she'll be sourcing stock from somewhere and it's possible she's just been unlucky.I once had this same situation with Kill Bill. I wanted the Japanese uncut edition and it turned out to be a fake. The guy was clearly distraught and pulled all the other copies, blaming his supplier. For what it is worth, I believed him because of his 100% record.For me, feedback is always about the full transaction and if she has refunded without argument, that's at least a neutral and no need tor report...