Short rant about stupid listers

You know what really pisses me off??? When I click on a damn "complete" auction and the game is obviously not complete. The seller has complete written everywhere in the description but the pic shows either the cart and manual or the cart and box. So, which do you believe? The pics or the description?? These people should be kicked in their fat, stupid heads!!

Also, there is a seller selling nintendo games as sealed and when you click on the auction the game is sealed in cellophane - not the box, just the loose cart. The bane of my existence is stupid ass people and these knucklehead sellers are killing me!!

Thanks for listening...I feel much better!!

MLN

Comments

  • I blame society.
  • Yeah, now you have to put -cartridge in every sealed search you do.
  • The sealed things pisses me off royally as well.

    ~~NGD
  • Originally posted by: NationalGameDepot



    The sealed things pisses me off royally as well.



    ~~NGD




    especially the guy that puts shrinkwrap around the loose carts and has his listed as sealed
  • Originally posted by: wrldstrman

    especially the guy that puts shrinkwrap around the loose carts and has his listed as sealed




    I agree, this is especially silly. Putting shrinkwrap on an NES game is about as ridiculous as putting a condom on a cock. image
  • I just saw one today that was Bubble Bobble 2 Complete when I clicked on it it was Bubble Bobble 1. Douchebags I tell you
  • I contacted that guy who lists cartridges wrapped in saran wrap as sealed.  He shot back some nasty email.  He said they were sealed, in saran wrap.  I hate that guy!
  • it always pisses me off when i see an auction that says 'complete NES system' then when you open it, its just a bare system with the cords, i thought complete meant with the box, styro, manuals, and whatever else.
  • Originally posted by: skankinmack


    it always pisses me off when i see an auction that says 'complete NES system' then when you open it, its just a bare system with the cords, i thought complete meant with the box, styro, manuals, and whatever else.


    That one doesn't bother me so much, because to the uninformed mom just trying to sell her son's old NES, "complete" probably just means "complete with everything need to play it" to her.

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