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<p>[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 2964984, member: 89534"]Traci, Just like you, i am an ebay user also and i have learnt that ebay only sides with the buyers. So please recognize that first. I saw what you said and that seller was completely in the wrong.... You see these sellers that do what you pointed out to simply want to blindside the buyers as majority of the buyers just look at the pretty pictures and dont read a thing. I am going to give you an example of what something must say. Take my picture in here for example. It was released in 1919 at the end of WW1 and all school children in Australia at the time received one of them. It is not a coin as there is no monetry denomination on it and there is sometimes a ribbon. This way it cannot be called a coin as one cannot spend it. As i said in red on the picture " 1919 WW1 Australian Victory medal " The word war before medal would have looked squashed the writing and buyers use any reason not to bid or leave a negative. I can sent you a huge blocked list from ebay if you wish...That was over 12 years on compiling. However my title in the auction would read <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/152862255759" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/152862255759" rel="nofollow">WW1 Era , 1919 Australian Military Victory Medal Given to School Students (#1)</a>...... The #1 only represents the actual picture of the item i have on file......have a look at ebay # 152862255759.... Traci, please treat buyers all the same...Make your descriptions so clear that a seeing eye dog or a kid under the age of 1.5 that cannot talk yet. Other than that, get a computer screen incorporating braile as that is the only way they will comprehend anything as they cannot read the normal way...I know i am going a bit far with that but ebay buyers have done it for everyone....... just remember if you have all the information in the description, you are not at fault...the buyer is for being lazy and not reading. have a nice day...Hal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="oz_in_ohio, post: 2964984, member: 89534"]Traci, Just like you, i am an ebay user also and i have learnt that ebay only sides with the buyers. So please recognize that first. I saw what you said and that seller was completely in the wrong.... You see these sellers that do what you pointed out to simply want to blindside the buyers as majority of the buyers just look at the pretty pictures and dont read a thing. I am going to give you an example of what something must say. Take my picture in here for example. It was released in 1919 at the end of WW1 and all school children in Australia at the time received one of them. It is not a coin as there is no monetry denomination on it and there is sometimes a ribbon. This way it cannot be called a coin as one cannot spend it. As i said in red on the picture " 1919 WW1 Australian Victory medal " The word war before medal would have looked squashed the writing and buyers use any reason not to bid or leave a negative. I can sent you a huge blocked list from ebay if you wish...That was over 12 years on compiling. However my title in the auction would read [URL='http://www.ebay.com/itm/152862255759']WW1 Era , 1919 Australian Military Victory Medal Given to School Students (#1)[/URL]...... The #1 only represents the actual picture of the item i have on file......have a look at ebay # 152862255759.... Traci, please treat buyers all the same...Make your descriptions so clear that a seeing eye dog or a kid under the age of 1.5 that cannot talk yet. Other than that, get a computer screen incorporating braile as that is the only way they will comprehend anything as they cannot read the normal way...I know i am going a bit far with that but ebay buyers have done it for everyone....... just remember if you have all the information in the description, you are not at fault...the buyer is for being lazy and not reading. have a nice day...Hal[/QUOTE]
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