Quote: chaosworrierI went for a different tack - I "innocently" sent him a message asking him to photo the MIB one so that I could see what I was actually getting as I intended to bid over 300 for it.
I went the seller to go to the effort of trying to reseal one in a box and make it convincing...
Then again, when I was younger and had more time on my hands, I also used to bait Nigerian scammers and make them jump through hoops for no gain.
I like your thinking
My dad does that sometimes with those ebay/email scammers, I am constantly amazed at what he can get them to do/believe in the persuit of money.
I once bought a copy of Pokémon Emerald from ebay before it came out in the UK thinking I was getting a US import and when I got it it was a poor fake that didn't work. After asking for my money back because it didn't work I was told I had to "push the cartridge in harder" because it was stiff and that it was a real copy (despite the poor quality box/label and the fact the cart was a dark grey not green). I did get it to work in the end but it was such a poor translation it was impossible to play. "Player keep the record well." instead of "Player saved the game." was one of the easier to understand things and some of the Pokémon names had a mix of kanji and latin letters. I reported them to ebay, they said basically 'we don't care unless Nintendo have a problem' so I reported them to Nintendo. Eventually the guy got banned but not until he'd given me some bad feedback. He did tell me that he'd give me my money back if I posted it to him but then he'd have had my money AND the game to resell to some poor unsuspecting kid.
I suggest people contact Activision (or Toys for Bob) about this because as someone already said, ebay may well ignore the complaints unless Activision complain themselves.