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Posted By: warshawlaw
I just got burned for the first time on a manipulated scan of a card. A seller I've done business with once or twice in the past contacted me and offered me an incredibly rare (T229 Kopec back) card, one of the last cards I needed for a type set I am building. He sent along two scans (front and back) which showed a decent lower-grade card (corner wear, a couple of creases, some surface scuffing and dirt, but presentable). I asked further questions about the card, which he answered. I then made the deal and bought the card. |
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Posted By: runscott
Some jpeg editing software has default settings to enhance the image (sharpen details, whiten, etc.). So it doesn't seem unreasonable for you to send a note to him "...hey, I know sometimes scanner settings sharpen details,whiten, by default,etc...but..." |
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Posted By: jeff
I actually just worked something like this out with someone: if the cards sold were not in line with the description, offer to "buy" the card at a lower price. Instead of demanding a check for $500 (or whatever) by way of a return, say that you believe you have plenty of reason to return, but you would've bought that card for $300. Thus the seller makes some money, doesn't have to start over, and you keep the card. Obviously this wouldn't work all the time, but it's a good opportunity to turn a bad situation into a win-win. |
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Posted By: leon
I bought a '49 Leaf Robinson rookie (?) and when I got it one of the corners looked worse than the scan looked. I negotiated getting about 10% back ($40) from the seller.....I was happy and he still got the sale albeit at a somewhat smaller price.....just a thought.....good luck and best regards |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
is that a scan can and frequently does tell a thousand lies. Disappointment after disappointment! Jeez, you buy a T206 with a bright yellow background; seller says there's a very light spot in the center. yep, I can just barely see it in the scan. How NICE that he told me! Then I get the card, and the faint spot is a good sized squirt of tobacco juice, visable from 3 feet away. And so on, ad infinitum. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Adam, |
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Posted By: David
I just (yesterday) got a good digital camera. Before this, taking images with my camera was rough going ( I also have a scanner, but it's not worth the effort for items that will sell for, say $15). For autographs, it made them look worse, making them look shadowy and slightly out of focus. For low grade cards, it could make them look better as it would blur out many creases and wrinkles. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
email me if you want and I will forward the info to you |
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Posted By: runscott
came out better than any digital camera results I've seen on ebay. |
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