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HankronAll I ask, and what I expect, of all sellers who are knowledgeable about what they are offering for sale, is that they describe the item accurately. If it's a trading card describe it as a trading card, if it's a newspaper picture describe it as a newspaper picture, if it's a T206 reprint describe it as a T206 reprint.
You may legitimately claim that a picture cutout is the same as a trading card, but IT IS UP TO THE INFORMED BIDDER TO DESCIDE WHAT ESSENTIAL FACTS ARE IMPORTANT BEFORE BIDDING. It is NOT THE SELLER'S RIGHT OR PRIVLEDGE TO MISLEAD so as to raise the sell price. I DON'T GIVE A FLYING MONEY'S REAR IF LOTS OF OTHERS ARE DOING IT. I don't accept that kind of lame excuse from a six year old, much less adults.
In all cases, the seller has a right to know what he or she is bidding on.