Quote: MatteomaxYeah, look at the loads of negative feedback from the seller. I wouldn't trust him.
What are you talking about? They have a 99.4% rating. That's pretty good for over a 1 million rating. Hastings is a reputable retailer that has stores around the country. I used to shop there all the time when I had one nearby. I kind of miss it, now that I've moved, but I started finding better deals elsewhere, anyway (even on their own website as stores set their own prices, it seems). It was just a fun store to go into, and they still rented movies, so I'd occasionally pick up something there if I couldn't find anything at Redbox. They sell new & used books, movies, music and games, as well as novelty items and comics. With that said, I'm not sure how their eBay works. People have complained about their website, even though I've had great luck with them. The problem is that they pull the stock from the local stores. The prices are based on whatever the cheapest store price is. So one day you might see something really cheap, then the next, it goes way up. That would especially happen during online sales. A lot of people blamed them on going up on the prices, but it was only because someone bought the item early in the sale, then it looked for the next store that carried it and set the price from that store. The shipping problems were also YMMV as it was up to the local store to ship it. It didn't necessarily come from the closest store, but the one the item was pulled from when you bought it, as most of the items people purchase are used (as their new prices were a bit pricey and the sales were usually on used items). So it may take a few days or a couple of weeks. There were also sometimes mess ups with someone shipping the wrong item (especially if there are different versions or they picked up the DVD instead of blu-ray, or something like that). Plus, buying used, you take a chance on what you get. But, through it all, they have great customer service. They will usually work with you to make it right. If they shipped you the wrong item, a lot of times, they'll refund the money and let you keep the item. Again, I'm not sure how that works with eBay, though.
I would give Hastings (or goHastings, which is their online name) a positive score, but I still believe that this is for the regular Springtime Trigger Happy and that they posted the wrong image. Though why they would have found that one and chose it, I don't know. They do have a return policy, including shipping, if it is their error. Since neither the title nor the description mentions the fuzzy variant, it might be a gamble to convince them, though. But knowing their customer service, I'm sure you can make something work. Either way, STTH has been getting hard to find, so $14 might still be a good deal on one if you wanted him, anyway.