Man Who Bought $735 Xbox One Photo Gets Free Xbox One

RobDaBank

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What's starting to wind me up is every asshole on the internet is climbing out of the woodwork to pull this guy down for making a genuine mistake. We all do it.

Why aren't people complaining bout the fact that there are complete nobs put there trying to con people out of their money. £450 is a lot of money for some poorer people in the UK, and to be robbed of that money and THEN slated by the world as a moron is a real insult. I hope none of you calling this guy an idiot have ever made a mistake in your life.
 

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Inbreds like this should be neutered, not rewarded.

eBay say that if you've read a description and it states what it is and you buy it: END OF. The seller was completely honest, and this dipshit clearly knew what he was buying, obviously for his 4 year old - yeah ok buddy - but yet he gets his money back and a free console.

Godfuckingdammitworldstopcateringtostupidpeople ;_;
 

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RobDaBank said:
What's starting to wind me up is every asshole on the internet is climbing out of the woodwork to pull this guy down for making a genuine mistake. We all do it.

Why aren't people complaining bout the fact that there are complete nobs put there trying to con people out of their money. £450 is a lot of money for some poorer people in the UK, and to be robbed of that money and THEN slated by the world as a moron is a real insult. I hope none of you calling this guy an idiot have ever made a mistake in your life.
I think what the primary issue is isn't that he was refunded for making a genuine mistake - that's right and fair. It's that he's been refunded AND rewarded for making the genuine mistake.
 

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Lucky guy! But also a quite smart PR move from the store, the story already had media coverage and it was a safe bet that somebody would had made a follow up story on him. Especially when he gets a xbox for christmas for free. Technically this generosity could be seen as a excellent example how to manipulate the media to get good advertisement.
 

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JLF said:
Lucky guy! But also a quite smart PR move from the store, the story already had media coverage and it was a safe bet that somebody would had made a follow up story on him. Especially when he gets a xbox for christmas for free. Technically this generosity could be seen as a excellent example how to manipulate the media to get good advertisement.
This I can agree with more than people defending the guy's purchase. The generosity is genius marketing, especially in the run up to the festive season.
 

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Well, I wasn't going to comment on the topic. But man, he really didn't deserve this. I mean he got his money back and the seller was reprimanded that should have been enough. I guess this is adding publicity for the store or whatever, but this only makes me want to apply my palm to my forehead.

Adam Jensen said:
The story would be funny if he got a free PS4. But this is just boring and not really newsworthy.
Ha! That would have been much better, I would have been down with that.
 

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Just some nice PR for CeX. There are probably more than a few that will now buy their xbone80 from that store, just because they did this.

Can't really blame em.

However, Ebay should never have given a refund. The product was properly described, just in the wrong category (oops....) Seller could just have claimed he did that by mistake. Since he was completely honest in the description(he said he was selling a picture, the buyer knew he was buying a picture. He just assumed it was something else.)

And does anyone actually believe its for his 4 year old?
 

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IAmTheToaster said:
RobDaBank said:
What's starting to wind me up is every asshole on the internet is climbing out of the woodwork to pull this guy down for making a genuine mistake. We all do it.

Why aren't people complaining bout the fact that there are complete nobs put there trying to con people out of their money. £450 is a lot of money for some poorer people in the UK, and to be robbed of that money and THEN slated by the world as a moron is a real insult. I hope none of you calling this guy an idiot have ever made a mistake in your life.
I think what the primary issue is isn't that he was refunded for making a genuine mistake - that's right and fair. It's that he's been refunded AND rewarded for making the genuine mistake.
But at no point has he asked for a free Xbox One, this was CeX's decision to make and he shouldn't be attacked for it. I think some people are just bitter that he's had a free Xbox One while others haven't.
 

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RobDaBank said:
IAmTheToaster said:
RobDaBank said:
What's starting to wind me up is every asshole on the internet is climbing out of the woodwork to pull this guy down for making a genuine mistake. We all do it.

Why aren't people complaining bout the fact that there are complete nobs put there trying to con people out of their money. £450 is a lot of money for some poorer people in the UK, and to be robbed of that money and THEN slated by the world as a moron is a real insult. I hope none of you calling this guy an idiot have ever made a mistake in your life.
I think what the primary issue is isn't that he was refunded for making a genuine mistake - that's right and fair. It's that he's been refunded AND rewarded for making the genuine mistake.
But at no point has he asked for a free Xbox One, this was CeX's decision to make and he shouldn't be attacked for it. I think some people are just bitter that he's had a free Xbox One while others haven't.
I'm certainly not bitter, I'm in my Wii U/PC happyland!

True, I think the issue is a wider one of the morality of someone being rewarded for a bad decision. That said, for me the issue is one that is seemingly being played down, as I said in my original comment: he's a 19 year old lad, the console is for him but he's used his child as a sob story. At point of release, I'd only say LEGO Marvel Super Heroes is suitable for a four year old child. I'd quite like it to come out what games he's purchased along with the console.

EDIT: Just Dance 2014 is also suitable.
 

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Right that does it..... Humanity, why must you fail me?!

then again it's CeX, it's probably nicked anyway!
 

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I saw this article and thought hmmm... what new and interesting way will sony fanboys find to be negative nancys in this instance.
You guys never disappoint...keep going you crazy wonderful bastards.
Well thats the real mistake in the eyes of many, its not that he was daft enough to fall for a scam its because he chose the Xbox One. The damn Xbox one, how dare he? He deserves no sympathy, only someone getting scammed over a Wii U or PS4 is worthy of sympathy. The funniest thing is people seem to think thats not blatantly obvious and believe they are being subtle about it, I am sure some don't even recognise it in themselves either.
 

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It's just fucking life, and we'd all be better off if we just stopped fucking each other over.
As you said, it's life and, sure, it would be better if we stopped fucking each other over but it's not going to stop. The only way we can stop this is by making sure that people won't be that dense the next time. Bad people will always be there no one can stop that, that's impossible. Only a campaign of publicly shaming stupid people can help, because this way everyone else will be cautious the next time they see a fishy offer. But we breed the next batch of stupid people by encouraging them to not stop and think for even a minute. It makes me sad that they're only gonna multiply.

Now for my statement on this.
There are so many things wrong with this. As a lot a people here pointed out that he is at his own fault and shouln't be rewarded, I even think that he shouldn't have been compansated. Who, in his right mind, thinks to get a new console on Ebay? Why? Amazon or the local retailer not selling? Who thinks to go to the place where people sell used stuff?

But the REAL tragedy here is that he is buying this for his 4! year old son. A FOUR YEAR OLD GETTING AN XBOX FOR CHRISTMAS! No one thought that this may not be the brightest idea? Of course he is the one mostly playing with it, but this robs the son of so many different, better presents for a 4 year old. That poor kid probably can't even hold the controller, let alone understand what's happening on screen. That dumb dipshit has the nerve to tell the media that it's a present for his son to get people to root for him.
 

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There is one question people are forgetting to ask, perhaps the most important question that any one person is capable of asking in these circumstances:

Who the hell is CeX?
 

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See a lot of people are ragging on this guy for falling for this con, but if it happened to anyone else here and it probably could, we wouldn't be laughing. Let us not forget the ipod photo con or the other people who bidded on the item in question.

Me55enger said:
There is one question people are forgetting to ask, perhaps the most important question that any one person is capable of asking in these circumstances:

Who the hell is CeX?
CeX (pronounced C-E-X or sex, either or) is a games retailer specialising in second hand sales of games but also do a lot for various charities.
 

MattTHM

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there is no moral. it's just a bunch of stuff that happened.

CeX, or computer exchange, is a chain focussing on second hand sales of games and films etc.
 

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Me55enger said:
There is one question people are forgetting to ask, perhaps the most important question that any one person is capable of asking in these circumstances:

Who the hell is CeX?
A largely second-hand entertainment dealer in the UK - pays out barely anything for a trade-in, charges full price for the second hand console. The usual.

It does confuse me a little that they'd use this as a marketing technique. On the one hand, yes they're going to look good for giving away a console. On the other hand, they're charging high prices for second-hand consoles.. and where did they get all those second-hand XBones..?
 

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AndrewC said:
Inbreds like this should be neutered, not rewarded.

eBay say that if you've read a description and it states what it is and you buy it: END OF. The seller was completely honest, and this dipshit clearly knew what he was buying, obviously for his 4 year old - yeah ok buddy - but yet he gets his money back and a free console.

Godfuckingdammitworldstopcateringtostupidpeople ;_;
This is definitely a proportionate reaction to the situation.

Dude made a mistake, wanted his money back after falling for an intentionally misleading ad and ended up getting a free Xbox, why are people so bitter over it? It's not like he stole the bloody thing.
 

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Colour Scientist said:
AndrewC said:
Inbreds like this should be neutered, not rewarded.

eBay say that if you've read a description and it states what it is and you buy it: END OF. The seller was completely honest, and this dipshit clearly knew what he was buying, obviously for his 4 year old - yeah ok buddy - but yet he gets his money back and a free console.

Godfuckingdammitworldstopcateringtostupidpeople ;_;
This is definitely a proportionate reaction to the situation.
Indeed. He certainly deserved a refund, not a free console.

He certainly doesn't deserve neutering.

EDIT: On a side note, what's the use in neutering someone who has already had a child..?
 

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I get the need for publicity but the story should have ended when he got his refund, not getting free shit for making a mistake. He got conned out of money and doubled his profit from it, this just reeks of cheap publicity exploiting a well known fool.

It's like the worse reality tv has to offer.