Originally posted by: SNESNESCUBE64
I use a disclaimer when I am selling something that I cannot test necessarily. For example, I have a box of atari 5200 games I cant test because I don't have the console to test it on. However, I put a different disclaimer mentioning that all games are tested and refunds are not excepted unless the item was damaged during shipping or is the wrong item.
But as for the topic at hand. I have two stories, both with n64 consoles. One of my friends had bought 28 nintendo 64s for 20 dollars seeing that they were just missing jumper packs. One of them, had spider nests in them, we had opened it to check it, and a metric shitton of little spiders came scurrying out. In the same bundle of 64s, we had one that looked like it sat in dirty water for a week. Everything was corroded and rusted inside and I wished I still had a picture of that because it was horrible. Personally I never got a cart like that, mostly being that I generally just get my carts locally.
Wait. You claim that all games are tested even when they are not? That's not how disclaimers are supposed to work!
Eh, I'm sure that isn't what you meant to say.
That said, I do have a copy of Ms. Pac-Man on Atari 5200 that doesn't work. Oh, and I thought I'd point out that excepted and accepted are different things in case you really do have that in your disclaimer (might want to fix that, since the definition is particularly important in a legal claim/disclaim).