
Two Beyblade fans in Taiwan have taken the game so seriously that they’ve ended up in court. For the uninitiated, Beyblade is a game played with spinning tops that are battled against each other, so metrics such as weight and speed are key to winning. Recently in Taiwan, a player bought a spinning top advertised as weighing 37.95g on Facebook. But he was horrified when he found that the top he received was actually underweight by 0.06g, or about the weight of 5 staples. He asked for a refund, but the seller refused, and now they are going to court.
3, 2, 1, Let it Rip! Beyblades are launched onto the arena spinning as fast as can be and knocking into each other. The first one down loses. It’s a fun game. But for two fans, it’s serious business, and they’re going to court because of it.
The grievance started after a buyer purchased a 37.95g Beyblade on Facebook. But when he received it, he weighed it and noticed it was 0.06g lighter than advertised. He found it unacceptable and told the seller so, asking for a refund. The seller refused, saying the disparity could be due to the tuning of the weighing scale. After a dispute, the buyer was so furious he decided to sue.
Mr. Hsu
Blader
I think most players would be OK with it, if there’s a small discrepancy. But it’s inevitable that some people would like to stir up trouble.
So just how heavy is 0.06g? Is the drama justified? A regular sheet of paper weighs 5.29g, a piece of toilet paper, 1.84g. Ultrathin weighing paper is just 0.27g, but that’s still heavier than the 0.06g from the dispute. We put five small staples on the scale to finally reach the minute amount. Surely such a minuscule weight difference can’t have such a big impact, right?
Mr. Hsu
Blader
Some players might take a look at big data and think that a certain weight is better, and if it’s a bit lighter it could be a bit worse. But it’s really just a reference. Heavy doesn’t guarantee the win, and lighter doesn’t mean you’ll lose.
Such an infinitesimal difference isn’t decisive for victory, but trying to convince the buyer any other way seems like a no-go at this point. Now, it’s up to the courts to decide.
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您有玩過戰鬥陀螺嗎?從日本流行到台灣、美國、韓國的戰鬥陀螺,是許多大小朋友熱愛的遊戲,但最近有人在臉書社團交易後,爆出爭議!原來有人買了一個37.95公克的戰鬥陀螺,收到後一量,少了0.06公克,這讓買家相當不滿,要求退款,但賣家認為是秤的誤差,不願退款,雙方因此鬧上法庭。
拉下發射器,戰鬥陀螺在戰鬥盤上,不停旋轉,兩顆戰鬥陀螺互相碰撞,誰停下、誰就輸了,但沒想到,在網路上的一起戰鬥陀螺交易,卻鬧到要上法庭。
有一名買家在臉書社團,購買重量37.95公克的戰鬥陀螺,到手後一測,少了0.06公克,認為差距太大,氣的他找上賣家理論,要求退款,沒想到賣家認為每個秤都有誤差,雙方因此發生爭執,買家也氣的提告詐欺。
[[戰鬥陀螺玩家 許先生]]
“大家普遍都還是可以容忍,這些誤差值的部分,但是免不了就是說,有些人就是會想要,刻意的找麻煩”
0.06公克有多重?實際來測給你看!一張白紙要5.29公克,衛生紙要1.84公克,秤量紙0.27公克,天啊!那0.06公克到底多輕,5根小釘書針,就是0.06公克,但戰鬥陀螺間,重量差距的影響,真的影響這麼大嗎?
[[戰鬥陀螺玩家 許先生]]
“有些玩家就是會看大數據,他們有可能會覺得說,這麼重有可能比較好,這麼輕有可能有點不太好,但是終究這只是一個參考,不見得說你重就能贏,你輕就能輸,這沒有一定的”
不能肯定小小的差距,會影響比賽輸贏,但這筆交易鬧得沸沸揚揚,硬凹還是據理力爭,誰是誰非,公道恐怕已經不在人心,而在法庭。
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