Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) | Resend Validation Email |
Mr357 | Posted: Oct 23 2016, 08:06 PM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 6 Member No.: 47,614 Joined: Oct 18th 2016 Location: United States | About a month ago, I bought a "sealed" Millennium Box off eBay for $50 after shipping. I was going to just leave it sealed in case I ever decided that I didn't want it (I already burned copies of all the included discs), but last week I got the urge to open it, and ended up doing so. To my utter disappointment, I found that the cases and a couple of the discs had scratches and fingerprints on them, obviously indicating that they had been re-sealed. To be fair, everything is still in phenomenal condition, but the point is that I didn't get what I paid for. I'm currently trying to get a partial refund for this scam, so I'll let y'all know how that goes. The seller's username is vipcalling. Here's the listing I bought. ebay.com/itm/232072187213?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
Nomake Wan | Posted: Oct 23 2016, 08:47 PM |
ShiMACHaze Group: Advanced Members Posts: 19,542 Member No.: 5,394 Joined: Feb 5th 2005 Location: Drydock | I know it doesn't help any after the fact, but... Image size reduced, original size: 1600 x 1200. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Any retail slave would be able to recognize that as a resealed CD box. I'm not saying you work retail, but as someone who did, I could spot a repack that bad a mile away. You're a month out of your purchase but here's hoping something can be done. Otherwise, ya live and learn. |
Proud Contributor of IDW Forums and the Music Section Revival Project |
Tessou | Posted: Oct 23 2016, 10:01 PM |
More NEGATIVE than a black hole Group: ADMINISTRATOR Posts: 19,345 Member No.: 12,263 Joined: Sep 12th 2005 Location: Update Profile | I compared that listing to my own genuine set. Those aren't even the correct labels for the Millenium Box Set. Genuine labels for that set are black with color coded text corresponding to the disc. Hell, the Second Stage D Selection spine is completely fucked up from somebody typing over the existing "D Selection 3" text from the previous label! You got doubly screwed. It was never sealed in the first place because it's a fake. |
Proud Contributor of IDW Forums and the Music Section Revival Project |
norinorinori | Posted: Oct 23 2016, 10:23 PM |
IDW Full Member Group: Members Posts: 35 Member No.: 46,425 Joined: Apr 18th 2016 Location: Update Profile | It being a fake could wind up being important in the ebay dispute, since fingerprints and scratches a month after buying it (even if you didn't open it) would be kind of flimsy to whoever is handling the dispute. If the seller wants you to ship the item back then you should insist they pay for the shipping. I think eBay/Paypal sometimes judge these cases in terms of who has/can generate more revenue for them rather than the facts at hand, and his 100% feedback rating could be important. That said, eBay very often sides in favor of the buyer. GL |
xiao | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 01:02 AM | ||
moon bunny Group: XIAO Posts: 5,735 Member No.: 13,323 Joined: Oct 4th 2005 Location: Update Profile | Here's a bit of info on Miya Records →
Official Initial D Eurobeat shiz will always either come from 2 sources: The Eurobeat Studios themselves or Avex. Ebay's always shady as ferk ~ albeit cheap ~ for brand new official ID-Euro shiz, always shop Amazon JP or CD Japan Mr357. ☆ | ||
Rain197 | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 04:29 AM |
euro☆neko Group: Members Posts: 259 Member No.: 45,553 Joined: May 24th 2015 Location: France | As far i know, the Millennium Bow was never sold officialy, say me if i'm wrong. I got mine for 70€, the box have wear of glissure sbut the case and cd looks brand new. You can still replace the case. It's the SONMAY Records Ltd. It was from a french girl fan of Initial D who his friend bought her CDs in the early 2000 in store specialized in japanese stuff without knowing it was bootleg. "Lorsque j’étais étudiante, il était très difficile de trouver des musiques d’anime ou de J-pop : pas d’internet ou de plateforme à la pomme pour acheter la musique ultime. Il fallait forcément passer par des boutiques spécialisées pour pouvoir se fournir en CD. Le problème majeur était bien évidemment le prix, et il n’était pas rare à l’époque d’acheter, sans le savoir, des copies." Fast Google translation : "When I was a student, it was very difficult to find music anime or J-pop: no internet or platform to Apple to buy the ultimate music had to necessarily go through specialty shops for power. will provide on CD. the main problem was of course the price, and it was not uncommon at the time of purchase, bootlegs" Image size reduced, original size: unknown. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: unknown. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. Image size reduced, original size: unknown. Click here to view the image in its original dimension. This post has been edited by Rain197 on Oct 24 2016, 04:33 AM |
xiao | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 05:48 AM | ||
moon bunny Group: XIAO Posts: 5,735 Member No.: 13,323 Joined: Oct 4th 2005 Location: Update Profile |
★ Indeed ~ back in college c.2003~2007 Amazon JP & CD Japan weren't what they are now. I myself bought a ton of bootleg anime DVD's from Hong Kong simply cause it was the cheapest & easiest way to get 'em. ★ The temptation of eBay is still there but... just tread carefully 'cause you never know what you get until it's in your hands. Avex owns all Initial D Eurobeat ~ and they region lock the fsck out of it to Nippon only sales -- so bootleggers take advantage & sell their shoddy goods from HK half-way 'cross the world to America & Europe. ★ The thing is Avex aren't evil ~ they're just dinosaurs. Fortunately we can take advantage of the progress shipping & e-commerce has made in the last decade ~ & order a brand new spiffy copy of Initial D Music from Amazon JP or CDJ. ♫ | ||
Nomake Wan | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 09:32 AM | ||
ShiMACHaze Group: Advanced Members Posts: 19,542 Member No.: 5,394 Joined: Feb 5th 2005 Location: Drydock |
| ||
Proud Contributor of IDW Forums and the Music Section Revival Project |
xiao | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 09:57 AM | ||
moon bunny Group: XIAO Posts: 5,735 Member No.: 13,323 Joined: Oct 4th 2005 Location: Update Profile |
Woah-lly moly so it does exist ~ Here's the Amazon JP link for a whopping 13,490 円 for a used ~ c.2000 eurobeets compilation. Now buying all of Mitsuru Matsuoka-oniichan's discography doesn't seem like that bad of a deal ... I still need that fricking cool as hell Surprise Drive CD+DVD in my hands! | ||
kyonpalm | Posted: Oct 24 2016, 09:58 AM | ||
Professional Amateur Group: ADMINISTRATOR Posts: 10,568 Member No.: 30,882 Joined: Oct 16th 2008 Location: Laniakea |
Jumping into the party late, but as other people said, MIYA Records is a bootleg label. They've done tons of releases, including VOCALOID ones (I have a couple myself). Definitely throw that information into the dispute. I'll go ahead and be that asshole and report the listing as counterfeit if he puts it back up. | ||
Proud Contributor of the Music Section Revival Project |
Mr357 | Posted: Nov 8 2016, 11:07 AM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 6 Member No.: 47,614 Joined: Oct 18th 2016 Location: United States | Update on this: I got a full refund earlier today, and thankfully didn't have to pay for the return shipping. Thank you all for pointing what I should've taken 30 seconds to look up. |
Nomake Wan | Posted: Nov 8 2016, 11:32 AM |
ShiMACHaze Group: Advanced Members Posts: 19,542 Member No.: 5,394 Joined: Feb 5th 2005 Location: Drydock | Glad to hear the great news! Congratulations! |
Proud Contributor of IDW Forums and the Music Section Revival Project |