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Posted By: anthony
I was wondering what the deal is with ebay's "ended" auctions for vintage cards? I was looking for a few over the weekend and noticed that some images for ended auctions (specifically in the last few days) were no longer viewable. I've even noticed in my own feedback that the images in recent auctions were gone. anyone know why? |
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Posted By: Red
Were images hosted by Ebay or another similar hosting service, or privately by the seller. Some hosting services delete them quicker than others. Some sellers hosting their own quickly remove them while others leave them up. |
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Posted By: anthony
thank you, i'm sure those reasons apply, they make sense. |
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