Hi All
I'm pretty new to this site, but i would like to counter some of the negative vibes coming Andy's way. The description of that box as compared to its actual condition is unforgiveable. I trade a fair bit on ebay, and i always describe every flaw, and generally talk down whatever i'm selling to avoid disappointment for the buyer.
I have bought plenty of records in apparent excellent condition that to me are unplayable. Because i can't be arsed complaining, i simply toss em in the bin and vow never to make the same mistake again (i wish that were true).
The price here is irrelevant. If you buy someting in the supposed condition it is described in, you expect it to at least come close to that condition. Some of us don't like the things we collect to be in substandard condition, and would rather not have it all than put up with a poor one. The VZ I bought on ebay was pretty accurately described, so i knew i had a restoration job on my hands. But i went into that deal with my eyes wide open, so no problem there.
So, i can understand where Andy is coming from. I would have hated to have paid for this box to be shipped to Australia, only to to be so bitterly disappointed!!!!!
All that being said, i would take the partial refund and put the box back on ebay with an accurate description as to its condition. If someone else wants it in that condition, then great. That way, you shouldn't be burned financially at least.
Well, that's my 2 cents worth. I love this site, and will hopefully be posting more positive stories about my VZ restoration shortly.
Cheers
Jeremy