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Responsibility as a Seller
Naive I know, but I give most people the benefit of the doubt - dealers included. But when a listing seems to obvious/devious to be a simple mistake, I do get insulted, i.e. feel the need to react. Example: How can this card be "miscut?" If you know enough to label the card a 54' Wilson Franks, you should know how it measures, or that it should have at least some white on the borders. I mean, c'mon!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Wilson-...MAAOSw9r1WCZJ1 I emailed the seller saying his definition of “miscut” needed to be re-evaluated. Wanted to report the listing to ebay, but was having trouble finding the appropriate scroll down option. How is there not an option for “item not as described?” I have not had any dealings with the seller. Ben An.derson |
miscut=badly trimmed I guess
When I report anything I just report it as a counterfeit/fake because that unlike other options gives you a place to comment. I think that's the one anyway. |
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Handcut from advertisement panel
Irv - I hadn't thought that it might have been handcut from one of the advertisement panels. I've only handled one of those in person, and I believe the cardboard is a heavier stock than the regular issue. If it is from an advertisement, the seller still mislabeled/misrepresented their product.
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