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ViciousTengu

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  1. The whole thing was just a big misunderstanding. Future Primitive is still a great seller. The games came in fast and were well packaged and with all the scammers out there today I probally would have done the same. This whole thing was caused by a problem with bank routing numbers so in the future I think I will use prepaid PayPal cards as they seem to be safer and more predictible.

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  2. I wish there was an easier way to contact sellers and buyers before being labeled as a bad trader. People must remember that some banks have security measures in place that sometimes cause all sorts of problems with PayPal and even credit card transactions that are out of state. There are some bad people out there but not everyone is trying to pull some kind of scam.

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  3. I am sorry I am working on this as quickly as I can. The transaction was reversed by PayPal and not myself and am just seeing what had happened. I have added more money to my PayPal from a different account please stay in contact with me so I can get this fixed. I have purchased from several other sellers on this forum as well and they know that I am a good buyer.

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  4. I recently purchased a broken Sega CD Model 1 off an auction and did a bunch of small repairs. So far I've gotten everything to work perfectly except one annoying problem that I can't seem to figure out, stuttering choppy audio. All of the obvious things have been checked & contacts have been cleaned thoroughly and the Genesis runs fine on its own. When connected to Sega CD the sound is stuttering from the Genesis headphone port as well as the TV and even when the mixing cable is used. The only time it sounds clear is when a aux cable is plugged into the Sega CD mixing jack with nothing connected to the other end, which I assume is disabling the sound that is coming out of the Sega CD side of things. Anyone ever experience this before?


  5. Yes, they are all region 1 discs. The games aren't even detected as audio CDs like I believe they should be... Say I turn on the Sega CD and then the BIOS screen with the Sega CD logo comes up perfectly fine. It says "Press RESET to open the CD tray" from this point if a regular audio CD is inserted it goes to the jukebox screen and plays all tracks perfectly fine, But if a game is inserted it just stays on the BIOS screen and nothing happens at all. I purchased and tried installing a Chinese replacement laser pickup and that just causes the disc to not spin at all even after potentiometer adjustents.


  6. I've recently purchased a non-working Sega CD off of e-Bay that had a problem with the tray constantly ejecting and not spinning discs. After some minor gear realignment and a belt change I was able to get the tray working 100% but for some reason I am still not able to load any games :( . Strange thing about this is I am still able to play audio CDs just fine. I've tested the games it came with on a modchiped Xbox and they played fine so I am begining to think this may be some kind of laser issue. I've already tried all the basic cleaning steps and am ready to consult the experts. I want to bring this thing back to life! :)

     

    P.S. Any experience with generic KSS-240A laser pickups?

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