Dragon Box Z(Singles) Saiya-Jin arc for sale
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Dragon Box Z(Singles) Saiya-Jin arc for sale
Price: 70
Volumes 3 and 6 are still sealed.
Well since the English Box is now coming I thought I'd just get rid of these and try to get some cash along with it.
Each disk is in perfect condition, only disk 1 has ever been played(I can take screenshots if you're interested)
There are no scratches or smudges on the Disks or Cases, they're in pristine condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3DSelling
Happy bidding!
Item can be ended if I feel the price is right, I don't expect anything more than over $120 USD, I'd be actually just happy with what I put out there but hey this is the Dragon Box after all.
Volumes 3 and 6 are still sealed.
Well since the English Box is now coming I thought I'd just get rid of these and try to get some cash along with it.
Each disk is in perfect condition, only disk 1 has ever been played(I can take screenshots if you're interested)
There are no scratches or smudges on the Disks or Cases, they're in pristine condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3DSelling
Happy bidding!
Item can be ended if I feel the price is right, I don't expect anything more than over $120 USD, I'd be actually just happy with what I put out there but hey this is the Dragon Box after all.
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Obsolete, you must be joking right?Castor Troy wrote:I hope you get a decent amount for these because they're more or less obsolete now.
And Daimo-Rukiri, if these are the individual disc sets. Then you might not want to post that Dragon Box picture. Because that might mislead people. Somebody might be stupid enough to think they might get an actual Japanese Dragon Box volume. Even though you clearly indicated it wasn't. And then they might want a refund etc. And you don't want to go through that hassle.
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Just saying it's going to be difficult to justify a decent price now that there's already an alternative. I remember selling off 2 Naruto R2 dvds I needed to make 2 amvs and nobody wanted them since the R1's were out. One of the Bookoff stores I went to only offered me $6 each for them.SSVegetto wrote:Obsolete, you must be joking right?Castor Troy wrote:I hope you get a decent amount for these because they're more or less obsolete now.
And Daimo-Rukiri, if these are the individual disc sets. Then you might not want to post that Dragon Box picture. Because that might mislead people. Somebody might be stupid enough to think they might get an actual Japanese Dragon Box volume. Even though you clearly indicated it wasn't. And then they might want a refund etc. And you don't want to go through that hassle.
@Castor Troy, that maybe the case. But I don't think it's obsolete until something comes along that has even better quality than this release.
@Daimo-Rukiri, And by the way. By the looks of your feedback. I don't think anyone would buy from you. Because you wasted someones time. Someone won an item , but you went and resold to someone else just to make more money. Why would you do something like that? You did give them a refund. But from the looks of it. It looks like if a buyer were to actually buy this from you. And you didn't like the price and you changed your mind, you would relist this thing and resell it? Even though the buyer won it?
@Daimo-Rukiri, And by the way. By the looks of your feedback. I don't think anyone would buy from you. Because you wasted someones time. Someone won an item , but you went and resold to someone else just to make more money. Why would you do something like that? You did give them a refund. But from the looks of it. It looks like if a buyer were to actually buy this from you. And you didn't like the price and you changed your mind, you would relist this thing and resell it? Even though the buyer won it?
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You might want to add pics of the cases. I can already see someone thinking that you are selling the Funi Dragon Box and having a fit when it doesn't show up.
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I see you're new to this eBay thing. Here's a few tips for a seller.
1) Take some real photos of your item. Especially with rare import products, people are curious what it looks like. And it helps them be certain they're bidding on the right thing.
2) Use a better font for your description. Don't go overboard or anything, but it shouldn't look like Craig's List ad.
3) Get good feedback. (Not much you can do about this just yet...)
1) Take some real photos of your item. Especially with rare import products, people are curious what it looks like. And it helps them be certain they're bidding on the right thing.
2) Use a better font for your description. Don't go overboard or anything, but it shouldn't look like Craig's List ad.
3) Get good feedback. (Not much you can do about this just yet...)
What the hell is Bookoff going to do with R2 DVDs?Castor Troy wrote:I remember selling off 2 Naruto R2 dvds I needed to make 2 amvs and nobody wanted them since the R1's were out. One of the Bookoff stores I went to only offered me $6 each for them.
Ah, so seeing as how the auction is still up, you're planning on letting someone win the item, pay you, and then you keep the money and the item. Not bad...Daimo-Rukiri wrote:Gonna keep em, just love the dvd box art too much.
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XD, I'd refund lol... And no I'm not new to ebay, my other account which has 100% feedback since 2000 won't accept my password and we no longer use that e-mail address... oh well.russ869 wrote:I see you're new to this eBay thing. Here's a few tips for a seller.
1) Take some real photos of your item. Especially with rare import products, people are curious what it looks like. And it helps them be certain they're bidding on the right thing.
2) Use a better font for your description. Don't go overboard or anything, but it shouldn't look like Craig's List ad.
3) Get good feedback. (Not much you can do about this just yet...)
What the hell is Bookoff going to do with R2 DVDs?Castor Troy wrote:I remember selling off 2 Naruto R2 dvds I needed to make 2 amvs and nobody wanted them since the R1's were out. One of the Bookoff stores I went to only offered me $6 each for them.
Ah, so seeing as how the auction is still up, you're planning on letting someone win the item, pay you, and then you keep the money and the item. Not bad...Daimo-Rukiri wrote:Gonna keep em, just love the dvd box art too much.
I've had many accounts since then.
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Um, why don't you end the auction before someone bids on it? If you're going to keep your DVDs then you should end the auction.Daimo-Rukiri wrote:
XD, I'd refund lol... And no I'm not new to ebay, my other account which has 100% feedback since 2000 won't accept my password and we no longer use that e-mail address... oh well.
I've had many accounts since then.




