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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
Have you ever gone to a card show, ask a dealer to see a card that |
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Posted By: leon
In the few auctions I run, if the card is of any real value, or if there is ANY issue with the back, I always show a large scan of it. I ALWAYS show large scans of the back, even if it is blank, on any high end card. As an avid back collector it amazes me when people don't do this. If the back is not either generic, or blank, some people don't even mention what ad it has. So there could be common T20x's. or T21x's out there with rare backs and they go unnoticed. On the other hand if it is a $10-$15 blank backed W card I might not show it if there are no issues with it.....SO bottom line folks, if you are selling cards show the backs....please......regards all |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Part of the reason you don't see people posting back scans in thier auction is becuase of picture hosting limitations. I host my own pictures, but becuase of my website, I have space limitions also. But I do make scans and clearly state in my auctions that if you want a back scan, I will be happy to email it to you. |
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Posted By: julie
the back's the most important part! That's where all the wood glue comes from... |
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Posted By: TBob
You took the words right out of my mouth as I was getting ready to post an identical post based on the Sporting Life Tinker I received in the mail Friday. Great front but only a front scan. The brief language in the ad made me feel comfortable that the back was fine. Instead, there was a number in ink in the top margin on the back. I am old enough to know that I should have asked about the back but you fall in to a false sense of security sometimes when you see a card reasonably priced that you really want and there is no caveat about the back. I emailed the seller, isellmore4u@yahoo.com, and advised him of the problem but have not heard anything yet. I politely stated that I am sure he accidentally missed this and would he consider a discount as I'd like to keep the card. I have had similiar problems with small amount of back damage where only a front scan is shown from other sellers, some power sellers who should know better. |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
If you read my post and checked out the auctions in the links of the T3s without a scan of the backs or any mention of the condition of the back is PURPOSEFUL. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I for one try to put into one scan the front and back. This saves me .15 on each auction since I only use ebays picture service and will on occasion use the supersize. I also believe in showing both the front and back but have got lazy on occasion with graded cards but have described the backs. I have yet to have a card returned or even questioned, which certainly saves alot of hassles. |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I generally mention it and offer additional scans and information if someone is interested. Never had a return yet. |
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Posted By: Brian Daniels
"MarkieCards" or possibly " McCraesMyBoy" ??? what is it? |
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Posted By: TedKazoo
While new to this venue, I am not new to selling several thousand cards on ebay. I disagree that no scan is a scam. I have never had a negative feedback and only rarely provide a back scan. High dollar auctions are an exception, but not the run of the mill card. I always invite customers to ask for more scans, front or back, and provide them quickly. I also note when the back has an issue. |
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Posted By: Nick
As a buyer, I look for latin player cards from the 50's and 60's and I buy T-cards based on their backs. Many sellers don't know the difference a back can make in value. The Black backs and Grey back of the 50's are overlooked by most and are often times not mentioned. I also look for certain factory numbers on t-cards. Most sellers of T206 cards will only list what type of back it is(for example "card has common piedmont back"). But what about the rare piedmont factory #42 NC back that is very valuable? I feel t-cards should always have a picure of atleast a detailed description of the back. |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
Unfortunately the links to the Ebay auction pages I used to illustrate my argument about showing full size images of both sides of a card was edited out of my post. |
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