Most likely a scam, but is it?
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Most likely a scam, but is it?
I made this account because I wanted to garner some perspective.
Currently, I am pretty broke, but I have also been wanting a doll in order to combat my touch starvation and general loneliness...
I found this link and there's only 1 left. I've been wanting this Isla doll for a while now and seeing her on ebay for $350 ballpark range really caught my eye.
Here is the link, please tell me what you all think.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/364436264867?h ... BM4Ojh0vFi
Now with that said, I have never purchased a doll before and I am extremely hesitant for a lot of reasons. If they were like $50 a pop then sure I would get one no problem. but most are several grand. I just simply dont have that kinda money and I was hoping this link was legit so that I could have a good, cheap, beginner doll... especially one of the same kind that I have had my eye on for a while now (Isla)
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Considering the price it looks decent and reading the feedbacks most people seem satisfied. Good luck.
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Having said that, when I was looking at options for getting my first synthetic girl a few months back, that particular seller was one that I contacted and asked to send me factory photos (because I had read that a lot of ebay sellers will send something less quality than what is presented in photos) and he did send me some. He sells on ebay under a few different listing names ("herdringer2020" and "shiningsale" were the two seller listings that I came across and was interested in), but his contact name in messaging about both dolls was "Wang Sukei." They looked like they were good quality, but I ended up finding something else I liked much better.
ALWAYS be extra-careful, if you are not purchasing from a reputable, TDF-approved vendor and buying from a private individual market (ebay, etc.)!
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Re: Most likely a scam, but is it?
The traditional suggestion for a starter full-sized doll is a Kimber. She's only about twice as expensive, and you're getting a certain level of inherent quality for the price. You're also getting a certain level of support - if you have a problem with a cheap doll, you're shit out of luck. If you buy direct from Kimber, they'll presumably work with you to solve any issues. Because they're an established vendor and have a reputation to uphold, you can be certain that you're actually going to get what you see within a reasonable (i.e. small) amount of variance, and you can be certain that they'll try to work with you if there's an issue.
Also, "1 left" on the eBay listing is a damned lie. They've got stacks of the fucking things in a warehouse over in California, lol - it's a trick to get you to impulse buy.
If you can go into it expecting to lose your money, you can certainly try it. If the choice is "cheap doll for no more than $350" or "imma suck start a shotgun," please try the doll first. If you can swing a bit more budget, get a Kimber. Note that "do you like the looks" doesn't come into play here - the reason for that is that you don't know what you're getting with an eBay doll. I got lucky, you may not.
Pros:
- You'll probably get a doll. I do wonder if the "you'll get a blow-up doll" scam is still running, with uber-cheap dolls like this available - seems like most posts of that nature are from 5+ years ago. With that said, there's a more recent post here that shows some of the "photos vs. actual product" comparisons of eBay dolls - viewtopic.php?t=164062 - that I really wish I'd seen before I bought one.
- 140cm actually makes for a decent cuddlebuddy, even though I didn't think so at first. I definitely sympathize with your situation, and even a cheap doll was a massive improvement to my mental health.
Cons:
- She's not going to look like the pic. For my part, mine had pics from (probably) a Starpery 159C. You can compare the attached pics below with that model from any website, lol
- More specifically, you're DEFINITELY not getting the head detail that you see in the pictures. The heads are TPE, and you're going cheap. They won't be horrible, but you can absolutely do better.
- You won't get nearly the quality you would from buying from a good and established manufacturer. You get what you pay for. The skeleton might be stiff or loose, the wig might be what you wanted or something different, the eyes may or may not be the same color as in the picture, the love holes may not be properly sealed, etc. etc. They're mass-produced by the lowest bidder.
This is the body type: And this is what the body looks like dressed with head and an aftermarket wig. Note the thin limbs being the major problem making her look "young" - if you hide her figure in any way, it's going to look weird.