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nah...i just want to show the "Dranzer GT EG" he listed...lol...
Hey guys, does anyone know if this guy is reliable and he sells genuine takara:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/NaNum-International
Nanuminternational is a top rated seller, and he's got some decent deals, but I wanna know if he sells real Takara mainly, I've bought some fakes before...
He has 99.5% reviews, i would think so...
(Jan. 23, 2012  6:32 PM)Hyper27 Wrote: [ -> ]He has 99.5% reviews, i would think so...
You would think so, but you'd be wrong on occasion. He has decent feedback but not perfect. That top rated seller thing is far from perfect. I'll answer more below...

(Jan. 23, 2012  6:27 PM)Gizmo98 Wrote: [ -> ]Hey guys, does anyone know if this guy is reliable and he sells genuine takara:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/NaNum-International
Nanuminternational is a top rated seller, and he's got some decent deals, but I wanna know if he sells real Takara mainly, I've bought some fakes before...
He seems OK. He sells SonoKong which is legitimate. His prices are very reasonable, in fact, near the lower end of the price spectrum. You should not fear buying from anyone on eBay as long as you follow their (eBay's as well as Paypal's) guidelines. As long as you did everything right, eBay has your back.
In case you are wondering, I've been eBaying since 1996. My current ID there is 58-les-paul which has been my main ID for 11 years as both a buyer and seller.

thanks guys! I feel more confident now and I'll try and get a good bey or 2 from him! But you say near the lower end, but the only cheaper people are rapidity...BAD, and then everyone is like 50p apart so he's the lowest priced top rated seller I can find
Please, NEVER assume I am EVER referring to Rapid-"carpy" when discussing pricing! LOL

If you are patient, you can wait and bid on Beys that are on eBay as auction and not buy-it-now. I have won some for ridiculously low prices that way.
(Jan. 23, 2012  6:27 PM)Gizmo98 Wrote: [ -> ]Hey guys, does anyone know if this guy is reliable and he sells genuine takara:
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/NaNum-International
Nanuminternational is a top rated seller, and he's got some decent deals, but I wanna know if he sells real Takara mainly, I've bought some fakes before...
I've had great luck with him, he's one of my saved sellers. I save the sellers I've had good buys from definitely then I look at them first. I just got Variaries, L-Drago Destroy, and Basalt Horogium in the mail today from him.

link removed

This is your chance to win a nib DRAGOON V2!!!
from tt hongli...XP
(Jan. 23, 2012  11:21 PM)SkyWind Wrote: [ -> ]link removed

This is your chance to win a nib DRAGOON V2!!!
from tt hongli...XP

I don't think there was much use in posting that ... Most people if they find out its a fake they won't buy the bey.... Hahaha although it would suck if someone does bid haha! :p
I removed the links so that no one inadvertently wastes money on that garbage.

Skywind, if you do that again, you will lose posting privledges.
(Jan. 23, 2012  11:30 PM)Hazel Wrote: [ -> ]I removed the links so that no one inadvertently wastes money on that garbage.

Skywind, if you do that again, you will lose posting privledges.
hey, even though it's fake, some people would just get it as a collections item. just saying.
P.S "privledges" is spelled wrong, there's no "d" and the "i" is suppose to go after "v"
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:29 AM)SkyWind Wrote: [ -> ]hey, even though it's fake, it's good tp keep as a collections item. just saying.
Not really...
Fakes are never as collectable as the actual product.
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:31 AM)CRUelty Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:29 AM)SkyWind Wrote: [ -> ]hey, even though it's fake, it's good tp keep as a collections item. just saying.
Not really...
Fakes are never as collectable as the actual product.
they're real collectors and fake collectors. it's only for the fake collectors.
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:29 AM)SkyWind Wrote: [ -> ]hey, even though it's fake, some people would just get it as a collections item. just saying.

Wow you've got a lot to learn... some fakes are absolute junk. and no fake will ever have value as a collectable. that's like saying a copy of the Mona Lisa is the same as the original...
this conversation ends now.
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:37 AM)TwistedLeone79 Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 24, 2012  1:29 AM)SkyWind Wrote: [ -> ]hey, even though it's fake, some people would just get it as a collections item. just saying.

Wow you've got a lot to learn... some fakes are absolute junk. and no fake will ever have value as a collectable. that's like saying a copy of the Mona Lisa is the same as the original...
good for you. keep that in thought.
Yes, it does.

If you have any more thoughts on this matter, I'd be glad to see you post about fakes again after I warned you for mentioning them before.
I am not a moderator but as an eBayer of 12yrs I'm compelled to comment on this listing above:

LIGHTING LIGHTING LIGHTING, A LITTLE MORE FOCUS AND PROPER GROUPING TO CAPTURE AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE.
I give that pic a 6.5 out of 10

Looks like another cell phone picture...
(Jan. 24, 2012  6:37 PM)KillerSpinner Wrote: [ -> ]I am not a moderator but as an eBayer of 12yrs I'm compelled to comment on this listing above:

LIGHTING LIGHTING LIGHTING, A LITTLE MORE FOCUS AND PROPER GROUPING TO CAPTURE AS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE.
I give that pic a 6.5 out of 10

Looks like another cell phone picture...

ik what u mean with that lighting its way to hard to tell how used it is :\

I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't be spending $150 on a bey that the current owner can't even take the time to photograph properly. I just wouldn't have the confidence level that the goods are legit or that the seller (who mainly sells Pokemon cards) hasn't had their account hijacked. There are some previous beyblade sales, but none over 10 quid...
(Jan. 24, 2012  8:03 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't be spending $150 on a bey that the current owner can't even take the time to photograph properly. I just wouldn't have the confidence level that the goods are legit or that the seller (who mainly sells Pokemon cards) hasn't had their account hijacked. There are some previous beyblade sales, but none over 10 quid...

There are 5 pics of the dragoon on the auction on ebay

(Jan. 24, 2012  10:11 PM)Brave Wrote: [ -> ]
(Jan. 24, 2012  8:03 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: [ -> ]I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't be spending $150 on a bey that the current owner can't even take the time to photograph properly. I just wouldn't have the confidence level that the goods are legit or that the seller (who mainly sells Pokemon cards) hasn't had their account hijacked. There are some previous beyblade sales, but none over 10 quid...

There are 5 pics of the dragoon on the auction on ebay

Are you the seller? If so, then retaking the pics on a clean white or other neutral color background with good lighting and good focus should be your first priority.

The picture of the MSUV RC is out of focus and it makes it impossible to tell the actual condition of the tip, and using an array of Pokemon cards as a background just clutters the visual space and makes it very hard to actually see the condition of the whole bey itself.

This should increase the interest and confidence of potential buyers.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/TAKARA-Beyblade-6...2ebae7e791

Well for anybody that has about 2000 dollars to spend on this hobby you can get an awesome plastic generation collection or even start up a small store if you wanted to.
WOW, i want that