isn't that the way its done with shipping, has anyone actually sold a pin to someone and shipped it first before getting payed?
Shady collectors are not defined by where they live, they are just dishonest people regardless where you find them. So not limited to a single province, IMO. And it does not mean that this specific seller is not legit, however I would totally heed Mike's advice because it's the right advice.The only way I can see this happening is if there is strong references to support both the buyer and seller. I have helped back and vouch a few deals like this in the past where either the pin was shipped and paid after delivery or pin was paid in full before being shipped.
Funny the game in question is a Royal Rumble because a close friend of mine bought one years ago from a seller in QC based on some pictures and brief description of the game. After he had the game delivered he noticed there was a robertson screwed into the playfield in front of the scoop to the left of the center ramp. Turns out the kicker didn't work so I guess the previous owner thought they would just block the ball from going in with a screw instead of just fixing the busted wire off the coil. It was pretty disappointing this wasn't disclosed and probably partially my friend's fault for not noticing in the pictures. I never saw the original pictures so can't comment whether the screw was visible in them or not. Had my friend drove out to see this Royal Rumble he would have either seen this screw in front of the scoop or the screw hole on the playfield before committing to it. Now that he paid someone to pick up and deliver the game to him he is now stuck in a hard place because game has already been paid for.
serge I highly recommend you make the trip and see the game with your own eyes unless the pictures and description provided have you convinced this game meets your standards and expectations. I find this varies because what people consider mint or collector quality (aka CQ) is not to me. I'm not going to name any names but I can tell there is a certain province where there are some shady collectors that misrepresent their games. They prey on the fact that you just took a day off, drove 500+ kms one way for a game and will just settle for what they consider "invisible point of wear" and fine to take a small $50 discount instead of driving home empty handed. If this happened to me I would consider the day lost and gas money a blessing in disguise.
Shady collectors are not defined by where they live, they are just dishonest people regardless where you find them. So not limited to a single province, IMO. And it does not mean that this specific seller is not legit, however I would totally heed Mike's advice because it's the right advice.
can you mark where this screw was on this pic?