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Old 02-23-03, 10:20 PM
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Look at these Complete Goofy DVDs on eBay...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...&category=2291

At first, I thought that the seller just got screwed by a deadbeat bidder. However, what this seller sells changed my mind.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3313613969

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3313721301

"This item comes with the exclusive "TREASURES" tin box and the rare Disney box packaging." And I didn't know before that there were some "fake" Disney Treasures available. Now, I just don't know who is crazy. Sellers or bidders?

Oh, by the way, would I be able to sell my previously thrown-away "rare" Disney box packaging for, let say, $180?

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Old 02-24-03, 01:49 AM
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Re: Look at these Complete Goofy DVDs on eBay...

Originally posted by ssrioon
Oh, by the way, would I be able to sell my previously thrown-away "rare" Disney box packaging for, let say, $180?
I still have my boxes that they came in, I should try and sell them. LOL
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In looking at the cardboard sleeve that the tin comes in, I'm guessing that the seller bought it at a warehouse club (BJ's, Sam's, Costco).

Our BJ's here in Cleveland sells alot of irregular-shaped DVDs in those long cardboard boxes (Simpsons, Sopranos, Star Trek DSN). They obviously don't have plastic security sleeves to hold such odd-shaped packages, so they order them from the distributor/manufacturer in those clear plastic sealed, cardboard sleeves. No big deal. I have no doubt that the DVDs are legit. I just hope that someone would not only buy the DVD because they would enjoy it, but also because it comes with the tin (valid argument) and NOT the cardboard packaging (stupid argument).

If this is ever the case, perhaps I should sell my sealed copy of Goofy because it comes with an upside-down Best Buy sticker. An error! Double the price for this rare gem!
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Wow...only $249....I am all over this thanks!!
Old 02-24-03, 06:55 PM
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Originally posted by Cheddarmuff
Wow...only $249....I am all over this thanks!!
You may just go ahead and purchase the cheaper one without the "rare paper packaging" from the seller for $55. And then send me $50 for the paper box. That's almost $150 cheaper!!! But wait! If you e-mail me within 5 minutes, I'll double the paper box to two! That's right! Two paper boxes for the price of one! But you have to act now!

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