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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1429413, member: 13650"]I agree. A neutral is in order in this case. You shouldn't have to wonder if the seller was intentionally being deceptive. It isn't hard to clearly state what's for sale. If he's "just a sloppy seller" as you say may be the case, all the more reason to warn people.</p><p> </p><p> If I was leaving a feedback, I would leave a neutral and say, "seller listed AU-50 Morgan but left out that it was details graded." Who knows how many other auctions he's got going that he conveniently leaves some detail out. </p><p> This is the same type of guy that will take pictures with deceptive lighting to cover up blemishes and hope the buyer doesn't want to go through the hassle of sending it back.</p><p><br /></p><p> A neutral isn't completely neutral when it comes to feedback score. It will hurt their positive feedback just as much as a negative so if anybody decides to use it, prepare to receive the same backlash from the seller. In this case it's probably warranted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 1429413, member: 13650"]I agree. A neutral is in order in this case. You shouldn't have to wonder if the seller was intentionally being deceptive. It isn't hard to clearly state what's for sale. If he's "just a sloppy seller" as you say may be the case, all the more reason to warn people. If I was leaving a feedback, I would leave a neutral and say, "seller listed AU-50 Morgan but left out that it was details graded." Who knows how many other auctions he's got going that he conveniently leaves some detail out. This is the same type of guy that will take pictures with deceptive lighting to cover up blemishes and hope the buyer doesn't want to go through the hassle of sending it back. A neutral isn't completely neutral when it comes to feedback score. It will hurt their positive feedback just as much as a negative so if anybody decides to use it, prepare to receive the same backlash from the seller. In this case it's probably warranted.[/QUOTE]
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