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<p>[QUOTE="dayriser, post: 881479, member: 21610"]Hey bud, thanks for the heads up... Just so ya know I was trying to do some due diligence and wasn't just guessing, I show you the following quote from the very same page:</p><p><b>What are the guidelines?</b></p><p><br /></p><p><b>Coins and paper money</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Keep the following guidelines in mind when you’re listing coins and paper money:</p><ul> <li><LI class=unorderedList>Include all relevant information that you know about the item, such as origin, date of issue, and condition.<br /> <br /> <LI class=unorderedList>Include a clear picture of the actual item being sold—don’t use <i><b>only</b></i> stock pictures. You can add up to 12 photos to your Collectibles listings for free.<br /> <br /> <LI class=unorderedList>Include all information about any alterations that may have been made to the item.<br /> <br /> <LI class=unorderedList>Individually identify every item listed to avoid misunderstandings about what is for sale.<br /> </li> <li>Don’t list the item if you’re unsure of its origin or authenticity.<br /> </li> </ul><p>Bold and italics mine... </p><p> </p><p>But I will definitely keep it in mind for future reference...</p><p> </p><p>And to the original poster... I am not a lawyer... Don't want to be, but I can read, and I get to have an opinion because I am an adult and I have earned the right... Not to mention, I happen to be pretty fair and objective if I do say so myself... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> And what I said stands... On PURE PRINCIPLE for all you puritans out there, you are RIGHT... Fine! Be right! And sleep well knowing that you have called out a fellow human on making a mistake, and as you go off to your peaceful sleep to dream about the perfect society you are trying to create, ask yourself if you have ever done anything 'outside the law' for your own benefit because it was easier or better for you? Have you ever borrowed a movie that another friend rented so you wouldn't have to rent it yourself and then return it when you were done? Do you count every penny you make and make sure to pay your taxes diligently? Ever been to a casino or bought a scratchoff ticket and made sure to track it in a journal when you won $5 like the IRS demands of you? (Federal law, by the way)... Have you ever driven 58 mph in a 55 mph zone? Have you ever recorded a television show to watch later without the permission of the owners of the material? Have you ever downloaded a picture from the internet and shown a buddy? </p><p> </p><p>These are all rhetorical questions as I already know the answers, as do we all... Our ebay buddy was trying to make a buck on a coin and probably doesn't even own a camera or scanner, so you can call him out on general principle all you like, but remember that one day you will be judged by the same standard as the one you use to judge, and I personally feel I need to show a little impathy and mercy to people on occasion as I have a lot to be forgiven for myself... And maybe just one last thought for you... Oil companies through greed and carelessness have likely cost the livelihood of THOUSANDS of families along the Gulf Coast, not to mention the lives of the men that were on the rig... How do you suppose those families feel about your stolen penny picture?.. All I am asking for is a little perspective bro...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dayriser, post: 881479, member: 21610"]Hey bud, thanks for the heads up... Just so ya know I was trying to do some due diligence and wasn't just guessing, I show you the following quote from the very same page: [B]What are the guidelines?[/B] [B]Coins and paper money[/B] Keep the following guidelines in mind when you’re listing coins and paper money: [LIST]<LI class=unorderedList>Include all relevant information that you know about the item, such as origin, date of issue, and condition. <LI class=unorderedList>Include a clear picture of the actual item being sold—don’t use [I][B]only[/B][/I] stock pictures. You can add up to 12 photos to your Collectibles listings for free. <LI class=unorderedList>Include all information about any alterations that may have been made to the item. <LI class=unorderedList>Individually identify every item listed to avoid misunderstandings about what is for sale. [*]Don’t list the item if you’re unsure of its origin or authenticity. [/LIST] Bold and italics mine... But I will definitely keep it in mind for future reference... And to the original poster... I am not a lawyer... Don't want to be, but I can read, and I get to have an opinion because I am an adult and I have earned the right... Not to mention, I happen to be pretty fair and objective if I do say so myself... :) And what I said stands... On PURE PRINCIPLE for all you puritans out there, you are RIGHT... Fine! Be right! And sleep well knowing that you have called out a fellow human on making a mistake, and as you go off to your peaceful sleep to dream about the perfect society you are trying to create, ask yourself if you have ever done anything 'outside the law' for your own benefit because it was easier or better for you? Have you ever borrowed a movie that another friend rented so you wouldn't have to rent it yourself and then return it when you were done? Do you count every penny you make and make sure to pay your taxes diligently? Ever been to a casino or bought a scratchoff ticket and made sure to track it in a journal when you won $5 like the IRS demands of you? (Federal law, by the way)... Have you ever driven 58 mph in a 55 mph zone? Have you ever recorded a television show to watch later without the permission of the owners of the material? Have you ever downloaded a picture from the internet and shown a buddy? These are all rhetorical questions as I already know the answers, as do we all... Our ebay buddy was trying to make a buck on a coin and probably doesn't even own a camera or scanner, so you can call him out on general principle all you like, but remember that one day you will be judged by the same standard as the one you use to judge, and I personally feel I need to show a little impathy and mercy to people on occasion as I have a lot to be forgiven for myself... And maybe just one last thought for you... Oil companies through greed and carelessness have likely cost the livelihood of THOUSANDS of families along the Gulf Coast, not to mention the lives of the men that were on the rig... How do you suppose those families feel about your stolen penny picture?.. All I am asking for is a little perspective bro...[/QUOTE]
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