Been selling off my old PS3 collection to reduce my credit card debt. PS3 games have gone up quite a bit for rare ones.
Sold a copy of World of Outlaws, Aussie only game, it was in mint condition. Fairly expensive (50 quid). Buyer asked for a return saying it didn't work. Which is odd, because not only do I test the games I sell, I also run data integrity checks on EVERYTHING.
Returned game and confirmed that the disk was screwed with some kind of dull patch on the bottom. Checked the top label and saw that there was more white(It's a sort of grainy white that happens with modern label production, click on the photos to zoom in) on the black label of the disk (Just below/above the small writing) I sent out then on the disk I received back. It's a real subtle difference, easily missed but seems pretty clear it's a switcharoo.
Original I sent out
Disk I received back.
Original
Returned
Playing dumb at the moment as I realise how much Ebay sides with the buyers. Have emailed the buyer
"Hello.
It looks like you have sent the wrong disk, there is a printing difference between the one in my advert (1st attached photo, See the extra white in the black part of the CD Label) and the one you sent me back which has very little white in comparison (2nd photo).
I understand mistakes can happen, please return the original disk to me and I can process your refund.
Kind regards."
I haven't sent a refund yet, though the buyer can petition ebay and they will send one automatically.
What are my chances for an acceptable resolution boys?