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Having some experience with anime shopping online I know there's room for confusion. I've checked out anime listings on Amazon and found some to be listed in the wrong place. Some sellers list Japanese editions and sometimes even ornately-packaged-but-actually-pirated products on the page for the US SKU of the anime set. Pirated items have no business being sold on Amazon. Import items are OK, but they should be listed on different pages from the US versions and billed as different SKUs. In a similar vein, many anime sets are reprinted using different styles of packaging. I've known times where a single series went from DVD cases, to a Thinpack, to a book style case.
That being said, I don't know what your item was versus what the buyer thought it would be, but I do know possible sources of ambiguity. When I buy anime from ebay or amazon, I check the seller's profile and item description from keywords, and I always give fair scores afterwards. I've had to ask ?s at times about late shipping items, but so far, I've never Negged any seller. |
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