I know, it really sucks. It happened to me when I was little. I was eight and I had a tamagotchi and I was all "Daddy, can I have another tamagotchi?" and he was all "Okay, sweetie." and he bought me a fake one. And, I showed my big sister and she said to dad, "Um, dad? The tamagotchi you got her (bumbumbum... her is not mah real naa-aaameee... dur.) is a fake. Did you get it on E-bay?" and then he told me that it was fake. I cried a bit.I think they're just really annoying. Many adults fall for them hoping to see the happy, excited expressions on their childrens faces but instead their children say to them: "Uh mum/dad this is a fake tamagotchi..." I just think it's sad.
I actually think they should not get a penalty.I really want to know what YOU think, And if they get a ticket, How much should they pay?
i agree.. it is sad... i feel bad for the parents like same what you said they are expecting happy expressions but there fake... yea i agree that is sad..I think they're just really annoying. Many adults fall for them hoping to see the happy, excited expressions on their childrens faces but instead their children say to them: "Uh mum/dad this is a fake tamagotchi..." I just think it's sad.
Does that mean LIFE reputation or E-Bay reputation 0.0Ticket? like for speeding?
When sellers try to pass off something as something else, they will often get reported to ebay or will get negative feedback. So they get bad strikes on their reputation.
Cool,dad is from ireland!I hate scammers!!!!!!I don't mind to be honest. It's kinda fun looking at a fake tama and its spazzed up growth pattern.Besides, I only buy from england, and it's illegal to sell fake items/objects in the United Kingdom and Ierland.
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