Anyway, now that I've seen it, I say go for it!
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ebay auctions, how do you know?
I'm looking at the Lion King movies on ebay and I'm wondering how I can tell bootleg/Asian copies from US versions if the auction doesn't say? I've emailed a couple sellers and am waiting to hear back, but how do I know I can trust them anyway. The only Disney dvds I have bought on ebay ended up being bootleg garbage so I'm very leary about buying there, but I can't find the 3 movies anywhere else. Amazon has LK 2, but the price seems to high for me. Any suggestions?
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Re: ebay auctions, how do you know?
Hi,goofyestes wrote:I'm looking at the Lion King movies on ebay and I'm wondering how I can tell bootleg/Asian copies from US versions if the auction doesn't say? I've emailed a couple sellers and am waiting to hear back, but how do I know I can trust them anyway. The only Disney dvds I have bought on ebay ended up being bootleg garbage so I'm very leary about buying there, but I can't find the 3 movies anywhere else. Amazon has LK 2, but the price seems to high for me. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Niki
LMK what price range you are looking at and if you are looking for new or used. I can get these and they will be the real thing no boots or Asian ones. I have done a lot of trading and selling here.
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Lion King on Ebay
The first indication is the price. If they aren't charging as much as you'd think they would for an OOP Lion King, it is probably a bootleg. Also, some auctions will say in their listing that "This is a factory release. We do not sell bootlegs here". Now, yes, you can't always believe that, but it helps. You should also check feeback. Most buyers will either indicate that they did not know it was a bootleg, or they will say "It is a good copy." That usually means that they are bootlegs. Also, you may have to pay more, but to ensure its quality and originality, look for a copy that has the slip-sleeve as well. That would be a hard thing to reproduce. You may have to pay a little more, but it would be worth it to know you have the real thing. Hope this helps!
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I paid over $20 for a copy of 101 Dalmatians and then looked at the buyer's feedback in depth. My bad! The seller is a rampant bootlegger. However, I also got a copy of Beauty and the Beast from a reputable seller, and that was for $25 shipped. I guess you just have to seek out the good sellers- a lot of them will have something negative about the Asian releases and/or bootlegs. I actually found a very reputable seller who only sells the real deal. I just have to save up the money to get them now!
But, my number one piece of advice is something already brought up- the higher the price, the more likely it is real.
But, my number one piece of advice is something already brought up- the higher the price, the more likely it is real.
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Ok, here's an auction with all 3:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
It looks legit to me, what do you think?
Niki
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
It looks legit to me, what do you think?
Niki
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Ok, another scenerio. These two sellers have only the stock photo, but they both have 100 % feedback (one with 1691 and the other with 295). What do you think?
And the other auction is here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
Not 100% feedback, but pic looks legit, right?
Thanks!
And the other auction is here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... %3AIT&rd=1
Not 100% feedback, but pic looks legit, right?
Thanks!
That auction is most likely legitimate. The price is reasonable for a recently released DVD of a direct-to-video movie, the seller says it is Region 1 and not an Asian bootleg, and it has the right case/cover art. Also, the feedback descriptions are quite positive.
My general rule of thumb on feedback is to look for 95% or greater with 50 or more responses.
My general rule of thumb on feedback is to look for 95% or greater with 50 or more responses.
