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If the point of making a listing on ebay is to sell something and move it along with some money in return, I would have provided the scan of the page if it was going to help me accomplish the goal of making money off of it.
Should I have been the potential buyer, I certainly would have not purchased the item after the response from the seller. I've been on the border a few times about purchasing an item and it all hinged on the seller sending me a message answering my email. Things along the lines of "Is that a piece of paper loss or just a fuzz on the scanner?" and I don't get a response back. As a result, some listings like that one are still sitting there three months later waiting for someone to buy. I can't imagine it would have taken more than 10 minutes to provide a scan for the guy and if the $12 or whatever sale is not worth the 10 minutes, then it's probably not worth being on ebay anyway. |
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