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	I really don't understand why sellers don't just post scans with their listings. It would make buyer's lives much easier. Think about the logic of it... I likely want the card(s) but would of course like to give the card(s) a once over first instead of making a blind leap into purchasing something that may look like crap. Who knows with grading standards these days, right?  | 
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			Posted By: Dan Bretta 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I always post a scan with my BST posts and have had lots of good luck selling over there recently. Anyone who doesn't know how to post photos really needs to get a photobucket account. With the way this message board is set up to automatically make links to your photobucket account it's pretty easy.  | 
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	Josh, I received an email from someone stating exactly that. You make a good point that makes perfect sense. I got way ahead of myself in thinking everyone on a computer knew how to handle that sort of thing.  | 
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	Yup, please post scans.  If you can figure out how to send a scan as an email attachment, imbedding it in a post shouldn't be rocket science. Also, enough with the best offer posts.  Shoot the moon with a price, if no one bites, lower it.  | 
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	best offers and auctions belong on EBAY not the B/S/T. I love "the i'm taking offers" posts (agree with andrew) list a price!  | 
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	If anyone needs a spot for their images for BST, or the Pick Ups thread, or whatever...  | 
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			Posted By: Jimmy 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I use a link for my eBay auctions, for other posts I may use scans or photos  | 
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			Posted By: bigfish387t 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	the point you make is a good one. I use the BST thread from time to time and do not know how to post scans in the text. Would like to know how. It would cut down on the e-mails/scans and folks could see the cards and make a decision right away. Maybe a tutorial is in order?  | 
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			Posted By: Rob Fouch 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	In most cases, I agree with the "list a price" comment. But I had a situation where I won an ebay lot of T206s and mixed in were a couple of E97's, a set about which I know nothing. I had no idea what price to list, so I took offers. Good thing I did, because one card was a relative rarity in the set, and the price I had in mind was way below what I could have gotten for it. One board member alerted me that I had a fairly rare card, and another board member, who ended up buying it, made me a more-than-fair offer.   | 
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	edited...joe beat me to it   | 
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	I will give that I try at some point.  | 
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	Here is a way to upload photos to be hosted by Net54 that will last for a week.  I don't think this works on a Mac so I use Photobucket for that.  | 
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	If that doesn't work email me, we can get on the phone, and I can walk you through it once on the phone. I generally use the temp folder on Net54. I also use my own website to host pics when they are above 128k, and then paste the url here....let me know if you need help...it's super easy...LL  | 
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			Posted By: Bill K@sel 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I think Trae is right, but I've found it just as easy/accommodating to post a link to a site that has the cards listed like photobucket, or other personal site where the card and price can be viewed.  If you are selling 10 - 20 individual cards it's much easier to manage and you don't have to worry about sending out emails.  For the seller it makes it a lot easier managing/editing the original post as well.  Just my $.02  | 
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			Posted By: Rob Dewolf 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	What's really great is when a card is listed for sale with no scan, you e-mail requesting a scan and the seller never gets back to you but updates the ad to say the card has been sold.  | 
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	i will agree with bill, putting the "photobucket.com" link into the posts was the best thing, it is the easiest way to insert your scans/photos...imo  | 
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			Posted By: Gilbert Maines 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Including scans only serves to remove the element of surprise, which makes the buying experience so much more enjoyable.  | 
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			Posted By: bigfish387t 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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