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Old 06-16-2005, 08:47 AM
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Default Fixing the Doctored Reprint Problem

Posted By: Howie

I recently sent Ebay a similar suggestion but reprints are a problem from all years and sports. Suggesting that Ebay puts a sub-category for reprints under all the different categories like Singles pre-1930 is not the answer. You'd have to have a reprint category under each and every sub-category. The only thing that should be in a pre-1930 category is cards made pre-1930. Modern reprints don't belong there and shouldn't even be allowed to fall under the main CARDS category.

The main page for the Sportscards and Memorabilia is here http://sports-cards.ebay.com/

_Autographs-Original_
Baseball-MLB
Basketball-NBA
Basketball-WNBA
Boxing
College-NCAA
Display Cases
Football-NFL
Golf
Hockey-NHL
Hockey-Other
Olympics
Racing-Formula 1
Racing-NASCAR
Racing-NHRA
Racing-Other
Rugby
Soccer
Tennis
Wrestling-WWE
Other

_Autographs-Reprints_

Cards
Baseball-Minors
Baseball-MLB
Baseball-Negro Leagues
Basketball-NBA
Basketball-WNBA
Boxing
etopps
Football-CFL
Football-NFL
Golf
Hockey-Minors
Hockey-NHL
Olympics
Racing-NASCAR
Racing-Other
Soccer
Tennis
Wrestling-WWE
Storage, Display Supplies
Other


Bad autographs were a huge problem for Ebay so it's interesting to see how they handled them. They created a category just for them. They don't fall under a generic Autographs category. There's a category for Autographs-Original and Autographs-Reprints. They could do the exact same thing with Cards, Cards-Original and Cards-Reprints. All the reprints, cards offered as possible reprints or any other authenticity disclaimer, from all years and sports completely out from under a category that's only intended for originals. After that when reprints are found under orginal card categories like pre-1930's you keep turning them in to Ebay and the listers will eventually learn that they have to list them in the right place. In their own reprint category not to be confused with and sold next to originals.

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