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Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Discontinued Nintendo New 3DS - Pokรฉmon 20th Anniversary Edition: A Collectible Gaming Console by Mike Walters

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DO NOT BUY IF YOU WANT US FULL VERSION

Here's the thing. I wanted a bar and a new American version. If I pay $299.89 and get ripped off a lot, at least I want what I'm paying for. The description is misleading. That's the deal. - For Sale: Golden Century Deals - Amount: $299 - System SINGAPORE / MALAYSIA - DOES NOT CONTAIN WALLPAPER CODES - STICKERS COVER CIRCLE OF MALAYSIA REGION - BOX IS NOT BOXED OR MANUFACTURER STICKERS AND MAY SIMPLY CONTAIN A USED SYSTEM All in all, it is basically the same as what a used system is to me. I'm not against it, as a collector I just don't need it. If I had known that this is not what I want, I would have just moved on. And yes, I know it can play American games. As I said, the problem isn't that I can use it. Thing is, it's of dubious value (at best) to me as a collector, and if I just wanted a game I'd just buy a used system. AMAZON: You need to delve into these sellers and their descriptions. This is clearly not what is advertised. It's been exactly 15 minutes for me and I already have a return label in my email. Lesson learned. IF YOU ORDER SOMETHING BRAND NEW, YOU CAN WRITE IT OFF. Because anything that isn't true is not only overrated like hell, it's also an inferior version (or plagiarism) of what you wanted. Help us weed out scammers and stick with the ones who actually deliver what we pay for. EDIT: Cooled down a bit and looked in the box. The packaging clearly shows that it has been opened as the manufacturer sticker has been removed and the user interface remains on the packaging. Everything seems to be there and in good condition. Almost new. But as the box is already open my understanding is that it could be a used system. It costs $150 (scalper surcharge) and no more. Anything over $200 is an outright scam.

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  • Great for me
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