Hey folks,

Thanks to everyone who responded to my original post.  I wanted to
post back what I heard.

Opinions were many but and ranged in conviction but almost of all of
the people seemed to agree with the following summary:

If you know about a flaw or sound quality issue, you should be up
front and tell the person you are trading with.  That being said doing
detailed flaw analysis for every show you have is probably excessive
and unrealistic, though ideally, you would have this information for
every show.  Everyone seemed to agree that it is the seeder, not the
collector who should be responsible for detailing flaws in the show.
The most seen point was to be upfront and work through these sound
quality issues BEFORE sealing the deal on a trade.  The reality is
traders range from ultra picky to just glad to have the music, and
everything in between.

End summary.

Thanks Etree!

Tim
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Subject: [etree] Trading Etiquette Question

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