properpropaganda
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Honestly, Danganronpa has such a small, limited print run, Play-Asia's weekly special sale for $29.99 is gonna be your cheapest option.
that's what i was fearing.
how good are they at shipping to america?
Honestly, Danganronpa has such a small, limited print run, Play-Asia's weekly special sale for $29.99 is gonna be your cheapest option.
I didn't believe it initially, but looking at Amazon.com, GameStop.com, Target.com, Walmart.com, etc... I started to believe.that's what i was fearing.
I generally find them good except for one bad experience. It really depends where you're at. I get an average of 2 weeks delivery time ordering from them with box and cheapest shipping option.how good are they at shipping to america?
Sigh. I bought one of these from an eBay seller but it's been "lost in the mail". Anyone have the red Club Nintendo reversible pouch for a 3DS? I bought the blue one from someone here for $13 shipped and the eBay one for $10 shipped. I'd pay up to $15 shipped to ontario.
It looks like this:
Positive buyer feedback for bestpersonevar. Thank you very much.
I feel like we should impose some sort of rule/policy against people who don't leave feedback post-transaction. Not necessarily so much as to give them negative feedback because of it, but something. I've made a couple purchases where the seller didn't leave feedback after, even after me asking for it, and while it's not the most important thing in the world, it is slightly annoying as it's basically the only "trust currency" we have here.
I don't really know what the solution is (or if it's even a large enough problem to need to be solved), but I know that If I had a way to check and see that a potential buyer/seller was one to never give feedback, I wouldn't do business with them.
I don't think it's very widespread, but I have had a couple of instances where people don't bother to leave feedback... and if they do, it's extremely delayed. All you can really do in those situations is make a note of it somewhere and avoid doing business with them again.
Forcing people to leave feedback here won't really do much as it'll only encourage more people to do business elsewhere. A pity to say considering it's essentially the lifeblood of the system we have here.