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<p>[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 34174, member: 1258"]I am fully in agreement with Roy and MorganFred. I have found some fabulous bargains from auctions with no descriptions. I have also found some excellent bargains in auctions with no pictures or very poor pictures. However, I always make sure that I am not going to spend more than I can afford to lose. It's like gambling at the casino. You may win; you may lose. If you plan to lose, you can't be disappointed. </p><p><br /></p><p>Overall, I have done very well - been burned a couple of times but never seriously. But the seller is not to blame for any of the times I've been burned. I deliberately set out to get a great deal at a risk. When I chose to take that risk, I took responsibility for the outcome. </p><p><br /></p><p>I only say that because it is easy to take the chance and then blame the seller for not fully representing an item. If you know that you are taking the chance, you need to also accept responsibility for that decision.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="susanlynn9, post: 34174, member: 1258"]I am fully in agreement with Roy and MorganFred. I have found some fabulous bargains from auctions with no descriptions. I have also found some excellent bargains in auctions with no pictures or very poor pictures. However, I always make sure that I am not going to spend more than I can afford to lose. It's like gambling at the casino. You may win; you may lose. If you plan to lose, you can't be disappointed. Overall, I have done very well - been burned a couple of times but never seriously. But the seller is not to blame for any of the times I've been burned. I deliberately set out to get a great deal at a risk. When I chose to take that risk, I took responsibility for the outcome. I only say that because it is easy to take the chance and then blame the seller for not fully representing an item. If you know that you are taking the chance, you need to also accept responsibility for that decision.[/QUOTE]
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