There is only one thing I would tell a new person to E-Bay...... You've got to read ALL of the description in an auction..I can't stress this enough..I'm seeing a lot of auctions that show pictures of 50 to 100 video games and usually use the words...wholesale and w/cases etc.. but, when you read the fine print, you are actually receiving 9 or 10 actual games that are not even worth $20.00 dollars....You may ask "whats the big deal"? Well, these auctions are getting very high bids from mostly new people. I am talking $60.00 to $100.00. The people selling you these are not long time sellers with high feedback because, it catches up with them and they have to start over with a new profile.
The deception is in the fine print....2 of the 10 games are usually jampack or demo games (which means they have incomplete versions of the games, maybe 10-15 on each) and they list all of them (the demos)in a way that if you are scimming through and not reading CAREFULLY, it looks like your getting ALOT of games. I guess E-bay can't stop them because it IS all in the fine print...It even states that the picture is of their inventory and not what you are buying. READ IT ALL!!!!
Reading the entire auction is ALWAYS a must before bidding...Sometimes you can even pick up on what they are trying NOT to tell you.
GOOD LUCK and HAPPY BIDDING

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