Make sure you dispute it as a counterfeit item....you may find they rule in his favor because it looks like he sent you pool balls...they do however take knock offs seriously if notified
BRYAN C.
You are located near Dallas area correct? Hurst,TX.?
If so you can get the correct balls from Michael Hoang, he owns Omega Billiards up there.
He posts on here, I can have him message you if you like.
You're right, the second upside-down 6 also has the line :wink:
They are not the Aramith set that the box goes to that's for sure, I mean TWO 6-balls? And one facing the wrong way to boot!
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and that big white one on the bottom looks upside down too.
is that the zero?
Is it just me or does the 5 on the fifteen ball appear to be shorter than the 1 on that same ball???
Maniac
Not just you, I though the same thing that the numbers were not very well placed.
Money should be refunded for this as it's NOT an Aramith set. Akin to selling a K-mart ring in a Tiffany box.
You got a mismatched set. Look at the six ball, it has a line underneath the number and the rest does not. Better luck next time...
most sets of pool balls have the mark under the 6 and 9
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The top half of his post he was quoting Jalapus Logan from page one. The last half of his post he was making a statement that was a "day late and a dollar short" :smile:!!!
Maniac
Update: eBay ruled in my favor with a complete refund of everything I paid (price + shipping) and sent me a prepaid return label to ship them back where they came from.
Thanks to everyone and a special shout out to Tate who really came through in a big way.
Simply put: thank you.
BryanC
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