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He should refund your money, if you ask a dealer then he should be truthful if he does not know he should say so. I had a mms on my table many picked it up but every time I pointed out it was repaired. So in the end it didn't sell I keep saying it's been repaired in two spots it's only good for parts. If it was one figure then likely an accident but two looks fishy. I say bring the bellomo book around with you or check before leaving the show. Then you can set it right at the show, always ask to take the figure out of the container to check it anyone can do that with my stuff.
Just as a follow up, I was able to contact the dealer, and not only did he profusely appologize, but also mailed me the correct and missing items this week. I believe him when he says that it was a mistake, and look forward to purchasing from him again at next years Convention.
There's one dealer I like because he has a well organized and extensive ARAH collection each year. But he was busy with customers, and this one guy just would not move from the 1988 box - omg, I stood there for 5 minutes watching him and he was oblivious, just sifting through the dealer's goods. I mean a little consideration is all I ask. Anyways, the dealer was busy, this other customer was being a jerk, so I asked the helper if he had a figure so I cold speed things up and the dude had no clue - frustrating. I ended up not buying anything from this dealer this year.I know it can be a stressful environment, but I expect Dealers to know their goods, or at least higher help that are familiar with their goods. Is that too much to ask?