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I deal with that as well but would of provided the scan anyway.
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Send the scan. Should be a no brainer if you are trying to gain business, not lose it.
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i just took a pic of my dog with my android 2.2 froyo phone 5mp camera...sent it via bluetooth to my pc, then had it uploaded automatically to my photobucket account...took 47 seconds (and i'm on a slow dsl).
it would've been faster and less of a hassle to send him the pic...then making this thread and waiting for opinions (or the time it took to go back and forth with the buyer) |
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I'd have sent the scan (seems like a reasonable request to me... every email after that seemed pretty out of line, from both parties). If the concern is that he just wants the photo for his collection, open it up in Photoshop and stick "ibuysportsephemera" in big letters across it.
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If a buyer is interested in a $12.95 item, or a $1000 item, I think he deserves a scan if he requests one. If you don't agree, you shouldn't sell $12.95 items. The seller is wrong in this one, in my opinion.
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Thanks to all for the responses...it seems that I am outnumbered by a lot on the way I handled it. Something to think about for the future.
Typically I would have sent the scan (as evidenced by my 3,075 perfect feedback score with 5 stars in each category), but I am just so tired of prospective buyers who think nothing of wasting a sellers time. On the flip side, I really do believe that the buyer was just trying to get the scan for his collection and really wasn't interested in the program. Happy Easter. Jeff |
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Well, you probably won't have as many requests for scans now that you have made your business practices clear to the several hundred active collectors that will see this thread. They are not a forgetful group and most have now written you off as a seller to do business with.
You kind of shot yourself in the foot on this one. Sending the scan would have been much easier. I seriously doubt that he only wanted a scan. I can't think of many OR any serious collectors of "scans". They much prefer the real deal. Scott |
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