Please known that you and all of Seller : Jaredklinger friends that have been harassing me today have been reported to ebay. Enough is enough. I'm sorry if I'm affecting your business and the only thing you can pick on is my repair service. Which btw I've been doing for about 5 years not just on ebay and have NEVER had one complaint. Also I know a thing or two about game repair, my Grandmother was a tech. in the Nintendo plant where a good chunk of NES games were made. So I grew up knowing how they got made. I stand with my costumer?s not jealous ebay sellers who have nothing better to do then worry about someone else?s listings. And who are confused about how I actually get games working again and are trying to intimidate me. I?ve been in this business enough to know the game you are all trying to pull on me. Game Is Over. Folks.
www.Playitvideogames.net
Thing is I am not criticising her repair service, just that she has incorrect information in her auction that should be changed so it does not mislead people, eesh.
Here is what I wrote the pin thing ... seriously? It's obvious you don't know how games are made. That's okay, but I would revise it. It's either gunk or corrosion that typically stops games from working and this is coming from someone who has literally gone through thousands of games. Game pins do not fall off - keep it in auction if you want...but you'll probably notice some smart comments about it from other users as it just isn't true.
And here is what she sent me back Please known that you and all of Seller : Jaredklinger friends that have been harassing me today have been reported to ebay. Enough is enough. I'm sorry if I'm affecting your business and the only thing you can pick on is my repair service. Which btw I've been doing for about 5 years not just on ebay and have NEVER had one complaint. Also I know a thing or two about game repair, my Grandmother was a tech. in the Nintendo plant where a good chunk of NES games were made. So I grew up knowing how they got made. I stand with my costumer
Is there a way we can report her auction for basically lying to the end user? She's pretty much pissed me off beyond compare so I just want to get back at her
I had to finally send her a message. Maybe given that I'm a larger Nintendo seller, she'll give that a little more credibility, but probably not...
Here's what I wrote-
I noticed your listing, read it over, and I have to tell you, as a full time Nintendo repair/seller, the missing PIN's part of this listing is completely wrong. Several games came factory new with less PIN's than others. How do I know this? I've opened lots of factory sealed games, but besides that, it is apparent simply by looking at the circuit board that it would be impossible for them to fall off. Try taking one off yourself one time.
hi, i am a large nes colector and i am very happy to find someone who can finally fix the games with missing pins i could never figure out how to fix these games.. i have nearly every nes game (around 840) and most are missing pins just like the picture in your auction, yet they all work fine. but im glad you let me know that there all broken, would you do a bulk deal to fix all 840 games. how much $$ ?
i sent her a message, mabye she will get it now...
hi, how do you fix them? do you take them apart and scrub the contacts with steel wool?? then wipe them off and clean them with alchoal?? that is the correct way to clean a NES game ive done lots of them.. by the way if u are doing t like that switch to a fine grade stel wool so you dont leave so many scratches on the pics... also i have opened factory sealed games and they have pins missing (care to explain that one???) ... i can explain it, you have no clue what you are talking about... see ya later
i sent her a message, mabye she will get it now...
hi, how do you fix them? do you take them apart and scrub the contacts with steel wool?? then wipe them off and clean them with alchoal?? that is the correct way to clean a NES game ive done lots of them.. by the way if u are doing t like that switch to a fine grade stel wool so you dont leave so many scratches on the pics... also i have opened factory sealed games and they have pins missing (care to explain that one???) ... i can explain it, you have no clue what you are talking about... see ya later
steel wool ... ugh that's a bit harsh bud leaves some nasty permanent marks too...i recommend the eraser method
This is freakin hilarious! Did you see the pic of the pins that are supposedly clean? They dont look that clean. Mine look 10 times better than that after I clean them.
lol.. i just figured it out. she thinks the dirt and grime from the where 72 pin connector rubs the contacts is where a pin once was and has fallen out. lol
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Please known that you and all of Seller : Jaredklinger friends that have been harassing me today have been reported to ebay. Enough is enough. I'm sorry if I'm affecting your business and the only thing you can pick on is my repair service. Which btw I've been doing for about 5 years not just on ebay and have NEVER had one complaint. Also I know a thing or two about game repair, my Grandmother was a tech. in the Nintendo plant where a good chunk of NES games were made. So I grew up knowing how they got made. I stand with my costumer?s not jealous ebay sellers who have nothing better to do then worry about someone else?s listings. And who are confused about how I actually get games working again and are trying to intimidate me. I?ve been in this business enough to know the game you are all trying to pull on me. Game Is Over. Folks.
www.Playitvideogames.net
Thing is I am not criticising her repair service, just that she has incorrect information in her auction that should be changed so it does not mislead people, eesh.
http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resources/2008/02/xkcdwrongoninternet.jpg
Here's what I wrote-
I noticed your listing, read it over, and I have to tell you, as a full time Nintendo repair/seller, the missing PIN's part of this listing is completely wrong. Several games came factory new with less PIN's than others. How do I know this? I've opened lots of factory sealed games, but besides that, it is apparent simply by looking at the circuit board that it would be impossible for them to fall off. Try taking one off yourself one time.
hi, i am a large nes colector and i am very happy to find someone who can finally fix the games with missing pins i could never figure out how to fix these games.. i have nearly every nes game (around 840) and most are missing pins just like the picture in your auction, yet they all work fine. but im glad you let me know that there all broken, would you do a bulk deal to fix all 840 games. how much $$ ?
hi, how do you fix them? do you take them apart and scrub the contacts with steel wool?? then wipe them off and clean them with alchoal?? that is the correct way to clean a NES game ive done lots of them.. by the way if u are doing t like that switch to a fine grade stel wool so you dont leave so many scratches on the pics... also i have opened factory sealed games and they have pins missing (care to explain that one???) ... i can explain it, you have no clue what you are talking about... see ya later
i sent her a message, mabye she will get it now...
hi, how do you fix them? do you take them apart and scrub the contacts with steel wool?? then wipe them off and clean them with alchoal?? that is the correct way to clean a NES game ive done lots of them.. by the way if u are doing t like that switch to a fine grade stel wool so you dont leave so many scratches on the pics... also i have opened factory sealed games and they have pins missing (care to explain that one???) ... i can explain it, you have no clue what you are talking about... see ya later
steel wool ... ugh that's a bit harsh bud leaves some nasty permanent marks too...i recommend the eraser method
Just click here:
http://cache.kotaku.com/assets/resources/2008/02/xkcdwr...
I was just thinking of somethin similar.
How is it that just the pins which don't lead anywhere fall off? What an oddity.