
Originally Posted by
SkyWarp91
If your Ebay seller has a 100% positive feedback rating and at least 500 successful sales, I'd say that you were on the unlucky end and that the postage system/customs must have interfered with the delivery of your figures resulting in damage to the packaging. This is then not really the seller's fault but those that intervened, reminding us the risks associated with online shopping.
If your Ebay seller does not reach 100% positive feedback, they should not even be trusted even if they are 99.5% because they failed to satisfy or ripped off one of their customers. However, there is also the possibility that the seller was poorly a victim of buyers that did not read the description of the item before buying them and thus were outraged at what they received. It is imperative that you do research into the reputation of Ebay sellers before buying items off them, no matter how cheap or expensive the item is.
Did you read exactly what the description of your items in interest said? word to word? Ebay sellers tend to promote their products with promotional language at the same time of mentioning the faults in the fine print. It may sound like the sellers can be misleading, but it's also the buyer's fault for not carefully inspecting their items before buying. That's the harsh truth with online shopping.
And yes, pictures would help.