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<p>[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1034745, member: 15929"]You guys obviously believe every food commercial you've ever seen! </p><p> </p><p>EBay is an offer to sell by bidding and the buyer has, in turn, an opportunity to bid and buy, look and then return if whats pictured in the photograph does not meet his/her needs.</p><p> </p><p>Thats what the return option is for.</p><p> </p><p>IMO, if you buy then return and get a refund, its a clean auction with no need to leave negative feedback regarding what you "think" or "believe" the seller might be up to.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, there are sellers out there making some money off of folks selling inferiorly described merchandise which is photographed to make it look spectacular but that scenario is NOT limited to eBay or even coins. It happens EVERYDAY across the country and the World. Some people simply sell crap and useless junk. Some are obvious and some are not so obvious but as a buyer, you buy once, examine, return, then simply stop looking at the businesses product.</p><p> </p><p>Its NOT eBay's job to tell their sellers what they can or cannot sell (unless, of course, it's illegal) or how they can or cannot photograph their merchandise. It IS the seller's responsibility to service their customer's needs, realizing that EVERYBODY has different needs. For example, one customer may only want MS65RD coins for their collection but another would be perfectly happy with an ugly piece of crap for their Dansco collection.</p><p> </p><p>It's that simple,[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="19Lyds, post: 1034745, member: 15929"]You guys obviously believe every food commercial you've ever seen! EBay is an offer to sell by bidding and the buyer has, in turn, an opportunity to bid and buy, look and then return if whats pictured in the photograph does not meet his/her needs. Thats what the return option is for. IMO, if you buy then return and get a refund, its a clean auction with no need to leave negative feedback regarding what you "think" or "believe" the seller might be up to. Yes, there are sellers out there making some money off of folks selling inferiorly described merchandise which is photographed to make it look spectacular but that scenario is NOT limited to eBay or even coins. It happens EVERYDAY across the country and the World. Some people simply sell crap and useless junk. Some are obvious and some are not so obvious but as a buyer, you buy once, examine, return, then simply stop looking at the businesses product. Its NOT eBay's job to tell their sellers what they can or cannot sell (unless, of course, it's illegal) or how they can or cannot photograph their merchandise. It IS the seller's responsibility to service their customer's needs, realizing that EVERYBODY has different needs. For example, one customer may only want MS65RD coins for their collection but another would be perfectly happy with an ugly piece of crap for their Dansco collection. It's that simple,[/QUOTE]
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