Well i was just surfing the old internets and discovered this Website that describes how to spot a fake. Well i already know how to spot fake since i’ve been buying figures for a while now. But i noticed that on the page they mentioned that a certain Kotobukiya knock off was going around. I noticed that i own the same figure and just took a second glance at her, and YES LADIES AND GENTELMAN!! I DQ, OWN A FAKE FIGURE!!! DUN DUN DUUUUNNN.
I’m so sad now, this was one of the first figures i bought, my Kotobukiya 1/8 Mai Tokiha. Well i can’t really call her Kotobukiya anymore now can I? I felt bad but then i do realize this was a long time ago, when i first started collecting figures. Before i even knew they sold bootleg figures. I also got her for a great price, only $20! I didn’t know of the old saying when i comes to figures on eBay. “If it’s too good to be true, it usually is too good to be true.” I never noticed it till now since she doesn’t sit on one of my main shelves reserved for my most favorite figures. Well i’ll admit for being a fake, she’s not too bad. But then being a figure connoisseur that i am, hehe, i can’t bring myself to keep her. So i’m selling her on eBay. Now don’t worry i’m not about to list her as new, or as an original Kotobukiya. I clearly stated that she’s a knock off. Plus i’m selling her for $19. Only a $1 than what i paid for her. Hopefully someone buys her, i’m in a slump atm with cash, still no job, and the future of finding one soon isn’t looking too great.
Well in case anyone is willing to buy her here is the link!
1/8 Mai Hime figure
Oh and i’ve got a sale going on the other figures i’ve got! 20% off!!! only for 7 days! so go and shop people!!!
Update!
I’m also selling off two games that were only played once by my bf.
Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii and Assassin’s creed for Xbox 360
Both are pretty much brand new! No Scratches, the cases have no damage! Great Buys!!