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BST Plea
Posted By: JimB
This has been brought up several times before by me and others, but I will bring it up again because I just encountered a glaring example. Somebody posted a card for sale. They just listed the card and the price. There was no scan, no discussion of condition, and it was raw. Does the seller think somebody is going to buy a raw card with absolutely no information about the condition of the card and no scan. I will bet every single inquiry he gets will request scans. In fact, I would guess that just about every sale on the BST regardless of if the card is graded or not includes buyers wanting to see scans. Why not just post scans in your listing? It would make it easier for everybody involved (including the seller who will not have to send multiple sets of scans to every inquirer). It is not that hard to do. Consider it a necessary skill if you want to sell cards over the internet. Just my .02. |
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