Old 09-09-16 | 12:31 PM
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From: In my crap Apt.

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Sorry guys maybe I went on a bit of a rant there. I bought a few duds, and am just noticing some tendiancies of Sellers and don't get why I am am not just given the standard, universal, named condition of the item I am intereseted in? Whatever I am selling thats what I do for the most part. I also will say ask questions and As is etc It shouldnt be hard for an experienced Seller to assess the condition of an item and simply give that information to me as a buyer. I don't feel like I should have to message back and forth to to extract the real info or try to decipher poor photos.
[MENTION=73948]due ruote[/MENTION] I am not asking for a "museum condition report" Just tell me for real in universal standard format language the condition. (like very good condition) Thats half a sentence. Look at v*v*velo's item descrip of his items on ebay that's what he does and why I am buying from him, even though he is far away in Europe.

I also know Buyers have protection on ebay and understand as a Seller also that it can be dificult to turn a profit and it takes work. I did a few returns recently and it was a pain in the ass and I lost money. You want good feedback ratings and ebay is so customer centric that it is hard for Sellers. I don't care for Buyers that take advantage of stuff and make it hard for Sellers. I am not that type of a Buyer. I don't want to hassle with a return, I just want to try get it right the first time and accurate descriptions help.

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