Is that one considered a low quality doll ?Anung Un Rama wrote:What Mondoon Said, the doll is A WM doll in those ad pictures mate. Give it a miss, as this is a classic bait and switch trick.
There is a simmilar configuration 140 TPE here in the sales on tdf section...
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Happy hunting.
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They had this WM doll on their site. I asked for a free sample of her. They used this exact WM picture:
He replied with a photo of their version:
I would think that if someone ordered this doll they wouldn't be able to tell the difference in person. Just because the price is good doesn't mean that the quality is good. I'm hoping one of these manufacturers will take me up on my offer one day so I can make a video of how these scammers work.
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Not only is it only $699, but that includes shipping??LeashB0mb69 wrote:Thanks so much for your input, ill definitely think about it because your only suspicion seemed like a low price, which is honestly my only suspicious too, but I did read from someone that it is a hit or miss with buying from eBay, and I did have a pm interaction with them and doesn't seem too skeptical, if I do decide to order one, do you guys want me to post a picture for updates ? And when you guys say tag, do you mean to just write my name on a piece of paper next to my item ?Mondoon wrote:OK let's look at the ad.
Firstly $699 is too cheap for both TPE and Silicone for anything of reasonable quality.
Secondly they say it's a medical solid silicone doll. If it's silicone, which I doubt, it's way too cheap.
They say the brand is Racyme. There has been mention of Racyme dolls, allegedly TPE not silicone, here on the forum and it's mostly not good.
If you are happy with a poor quality doll at a very cheap price then this is the baby for you. That's if you receive what you order. It's also alleged they use pictures of WM dolls to advertise these Racyme dolls.
If not, think carefully before proceeding.
Shipping is probably $250 to $300 out of that number.
The listing says TPE, but the specs say 'medical grade silicone'
they're just Keyword Stuffing
"Medical grade" means platinum cure. That's quite a bit more
expensive than the usual tin cure silicone, which is more
expensive than TPE.
They even tell you that you should go by the numbers, NOT
the photos. In other words, you're NOT going to get what is in
the photos, you'll get what's in the specs. These photos do NOT
represent what is in the specs.
Photos are of a 161cm WM Doll, not a 140cm body.
60556059264-804624654 Search that number for the mfg listing
and you'll see that even the wholesale price is higher than this.
And that's without shipping.
(but you can get a good deal if you buy 10 or more )
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If some one gets scammed on Ebay and is not on TDF, they have an excuse.
You have NONE!
If you want to support a crook, please do so and if you think you can easily win a claim, do your research about one person who lost even though the doll received was not what was bought.
And you might win your ebay claim, but he can then file a paypal claim. And tie up your money.
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Where is the picture?? Because I couldn't find it.. And yes I can easily win, the description says I'll receive exactly what is in the photos, and if I receive otherwise, how would I lose that claim? And also, I didn't pay via PayPal..Booty Call Dolls wrote:The picture they are are using are of a WM 161 face 51.... That doll weighs 85 plus lbs
If some one gets scammed on Ebay and is not on TDF, they have an excuse.
You have NONE!
If you want to support a crook, please do so and if you think you can easily win a claim, do your research about one person who lost even though the doll received was not what was bought.
And you might win your ebay claim, but he can then file a paypal claim. And tie up your money.
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Search on that number I gave you above. Just pop it into Google.
The seller is using known photos, of a known product, by a known
manufacturer, and we all KNOW that the listing you want to buy
from is a scam.
The doll you bought is going to be ove 9 inches shorter than the one
in the photos. That's not a minor difference!
And if the seller is going to lie to you about things that are easy
to check, what else aren't they being honest about?
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They'll buy one and make molds, so they're copies of copies at best.Kaori wrote:Do the fakers recast TPE dolls?
They only seem to do that for heads, though. The bodies are different.
And often come out like a cross between a child's doll and one of the
characters from Planey of the Apes.
I used to see this a lot when I worked in Manhattan and services
photographic equipment. You'd see those guys rolling clothing carts
down the street and into a photo lab, where they'd take the newest
fashion items (that just came out today!) and scan the fabric on a color
scanner (those were new, and very expensive at the time) and they'd
send the scans to the company down the street, who would have the
same clothing in stores within a week.
Then they'd roll the clothing back to the stores for refunds.
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LeashB0mb69 wrote:Lol, you're funny , you do have good points, honestly tho, 690$ is still a lot of money for a doll in my opinion (I know they can go up to 4000$ tho), and the description does say "the items you receive look exactly like what you see in the pictures" and does offer a 30 day return.. But when I look at their feedback I see some people say stuff similar such as "highly recommended A++", which sounds like a bot type of feedback lol. Have you had experience before with getting something considered fake ? And were you able to make a return for false advertising?
I just added the WM version of her to my store. What they're probably sending you is a copy of a 140cm body with the copy of the WM #51 head- just a guess. Yes $690 is a lot for a doll but when she falls apart or doesn't function as expected then that $690 could have gone toward the real thing. This is a lesson learned I guess. Considering you didn't pay with PayPal you might have a tough case to dispute. Please keep us posted on what happens.
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I realize we can't do much more than speculate, but based on what we do knowMonAmour wrote:LeashB0mb69 wrote:
I just added the WM version of her to my store.
Funny, I used a search engine to find it, but then a few hours
later was sent a ton of photo sets , and there it was.
Other than a few you see everywhere, I can never keep the heads
and bodies straight..
What they're probably sending you is a copy of a 140cm body with the copy of the WM #51 head- just a guess. Yes $690 is a lot for a doll but when she falls apart or doesn't function as expected then that $690 could have gone toward the real thing.
I'd guess the same. And I would bet the sellers figure only a small percentage
of buyers would complain, or risk the time and effort (or embarrassment) of pursuing
a case, so they factor that into their price and just call it a cost of doing business.
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Uh..no, I won't be emberassed to dispute 690 dollars of my hard earned money lolMark Spencer wrote:I realize we can't do much more than speculate, but based on what we do knowMonAmour wrote:LeashB0mb69 wrote:
I just added the WM version of her to my store.
Funny, I used a search engine to find it, but then a few hours
later was sent a ton of photo sets , and there it was.
Other than a few you see everywhere, I can never keep the heads
and bodies straight..
What they're probably sending you is a copy of a 140cm body with the copy of the WM #51 head- just a guess. Yes $690 is a lot for a doll but when she falls apart or doesn't function as expected then that $690 could have gone toward the real thing.
I'd guess the same. And I would bet the sellers figure only a small percentage
of buyers would complain, or risk the time and effort (or embarrassment) of pursuing
a case, so they factor that into their price and just call it a cost of doing business.
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I WAS SCAMMED BEFORE I CAME HERE SO I KNOW FIRST HAND! Why would you even take the chance of having to fight for your money back when you are being told by so many on here. buyer beware? I am not saying they are fake knock offs but anyone of those non approved Vendors can seem so real. I know. The site I went through was fake but yet seemed legit. Anyway, my point is this. Don't say ''quote, I can easily win'' NEVER ASSUME My case, yes I got most of my money back. However, go read the scam section. There are guys who had the same case paid the same way and they are out thousands of dollars now. So you already ordered her, but I will be curious to see the outcome. JMO.. GOOD LUCK TO YOU..IGLeashB0mb69 wrote:Uh..no, I won't be emberassed to dispute 690 dollars of my hard earned money lolMark Spencer wrote:I realize we can't do much more than speculate, but based on what we do knowMonAmour wrote:LeashB0mb69 wrote:
I just added the WM version of her to my store.
Funny, I used a search engine to find it, but then a few hours
later was sent a ton of photo sets , and there it was.
Other than a few you see everywhere, I can never keep the heads
and bodies straight..
What they're probably sending you is a copy of a 140cm body with the copy of the WM #51 head- just a guess. Yes $690 is a lot for a doll but when she falls apart or doesn't function as expected then that $690 could have gone toward the real thing.
I'd guess the same. And I would bet the sellers figure only a small percentage
of buyers would complain, or risk the time and effort (or embarrassment) of pursuing
a case, so they factor that into their price and just call it a cost of doing business.
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