I love that display, Todd. I think it's a lot better to have a quaint little shelf than a freaking warehouse worth of stuff like some other collections I've seen. It seems more personalized and less bloated. I think it's adorable to collect customized Star Trek candy. I'd never heard of it and any merch associated with "Star Trek: First Contact" is A-okay with me. It amuses me that candy would be marketed that way. What does it have to do with the movie? Is the candy actually shaped like people or things exclusive to the movie?
There is no particular rhyme or reason to what i've collected over the years. I just buy what i like and can afford. Most of the vintage things i have were lucky finds at yard sales:
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As far as the candy bars go, I think they all had a different ship on each one. I only opened one and it had the Vulcan ship on it, thereby spoiling the end of the film.
I've also got some Romulan Ale. Alcoholic version:
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And nonalcoholic version:
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And, of course, TNG Oreos:
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The only Star Trek-related foods I've ever bought were the chocolate-shaped Defiant and the Eggos that came out after the last movie.
Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you collectors could help me. I recently purchased a Data on Ebay. The item description said new in package (I know what was I thinking), anyway I can't find an adequate guide to say what condition a new in package item should be in. What is the acceptable amount of wear and tear and should the figure have this sticky splodge on its body. Honestly, I shudder to think what it is exactly.
Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you collectors could help me. I recently purchased a Data on Ebay. The item description said new in package (I know what was I thinking), anyway I can't find an adequate guide to say what condition a new in package item should be in. What is the acceptable amount of wear and tear and should the figure have this sticky splodge on its body. Honestly, I shudder to think what it is exactly.
Someone testing the fully functional warranty no doubt.
There is no particular rhyme or reason to what i've collected over the years. I just buy what i like and can afford. Most of the vintage things i have were lucky finds at yard sales:
Hey Randi, I also had that plastic Enterprise toy set from 1973 (or thereabouts). I was three at the time and me an my mom spent hours playing with it. For some reason she always wanted to be Scotty....
I don't remember that figure of Lokai (or is that Bele?) though. I had Spock. I don't see him in your picture.
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I also have all the ornaments from 1992-2003 and only stopped collecting those when my mom died. That was her standard Christmas gift to me for a decade, and I just wasn't interested in buying any more after that.
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Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you collectors could help me. I recently purchased a Data on Ebay. The item description said new in package (I know what was I thinking), anyway I can't find an adequate guide to say what condition a new in package item should be in. What is the acceptable amount of wear and tear and should the figure have this sticky splodge on its body. Honestly, I shudder to think what it is exactly.
Thanks.
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Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you collectors could help me. I recently purchased a Data on Ebay. The item description said new in package (I know what was I thinking), anyway I can't find an adequate guide to say what condition a new in package item should be in. What is the acceptable amount of wear and tear and should the figure have this sticky splodge on its body. Honestly, I shudder to think what it is exactly.
Thanks.
Does it look like the packaging was tampered with? Like, maybe it had been opened but then reglued closed? Have you tried contacting the seller? If you look at the seller's picture on the auction page, can you see the goop now that you are aware it is there?
I don't know about the figures, but i collect some vintage dolls that over time get sort of goopy. It's the vinyl breaking down over the years. Maybe the figures do that?
If you paid a lot of money, you might want to contact the seller and see if you can return the figure. PM me if you need assistance with that. I'll be happy to help you out.![]()
Josie, my personal opinion is you should notify the seller. If the packaging had come away before he shipped the pkg to you, it should have been mentioned in the auction listing. If it happened during shipment, he is at fault. Either way, you shouldn't have to pay for the item since he either falsely advertised it (as being mint when it clearly wasn') or for poorly packing the item. I sell on ebay and i have strict codes as to how i sell and wish everyone else did the same.
He cannot give you negative fb (which you dont deserve here, but i do disagree with ebay's change in the f/b policy, that buyers cannot get neg'd.)
From how you are describing the condition, i'd definitely contact the seller. If you paid by paypal there is little doubt that you WILL get your money back.
Like you said, its the principle of the thing. PM if you need more help.
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