But the same could be said for nightkrawler:
1. In the eBay description, nowhere does it state that there is any physical damage to the PS3.
2. The picture in the auction is purposefully smaller than the one posted here. If the bigger picture was the one used in the listing, then people would have clearly seen the extensive damage and maybe think twice about buying it.
3. In an e-mail, it is stated that the PS3 had no damage to it when it left so it must have been done in transit. Yet later, the seller says that it's because of the damage that it was sold 'cheap'.4. The picture of the screen and disc don't really prove anything. The fact that he recently had a
20GB PS3 for sale less than 2 weeks ago means that could be a different PS3 and any game.
Something I do find interesting is that after this sold, he bought
this PS3 game, not to mention
this one. Why would you buy new games if you're selling your son's PS3?
Of course, my favorite one
is this auction. Apparently, he
won a brand new 60GB PS3 about a week before selling the damaged one.