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On Aug 11, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:

wrong James

that poster is a 1960s re-issue

it may be faded some, but the re-issue is not in the vibrant colors of the original
it is a boring re-issue

Rich



At 01:55 PM 8/11/2009, James Richard wrote:
It's human nature, to try to squeeze out the best possible description on an item you are selling and unless the seller really holds himself to a consistently high standard, that tendency can easily get out of hand. Hey, just stop by a used car lot and talk with a salesman... But, Bruce, even though you are one of the best around, you still slip up occasionally. Like, with tonight's auction of the DESTINATION MOON poster. All the description says that it is in "very good" condition but the picture clearly shows it to be badly color-faded. And I mean, like, *way* faded. Now, sure, you urge people to use the picture as their primary "condition description" but in a case like this, if some newer buyer didn't have a good idea of what the poster is supposed to look like, he might think the auction picture looks pretty good (or that perhaps it was overexposed when it was taken).

Your own site describes "very good" condition as:

"This item has survived in pretty nice condition, but has some relatively minor imperfections. If they are within the image, they are not very distracting at all, or they may be in the blank borders, where they will not show when the item is displayed."

http://auctions.emovieposter.com/Bidding.taf? _function=detail&Auction_uid1=1496917

To be accurate, the description really should read "Color-faded, otherwise in very good condition".

As a practical matter it's no biggie because to anyone with any experience, the picture tells the tale -- but since you brought up the subject of less-than-accurate descriptions, I'm jus sayin'... :)

-- JR

Bruce Hershenson wrote:
From around 4 years ago to around 8 years ago I bought a HUGE amount of items on eBay. If I saw a pressbook I didn't have (not that often), or any funky poster where I thought I could re- auction it in my own auctions and make a few pennies, I bid on it, figuring that many of those I bought from might go on to bid in MY eBay auctions, so that it might be good for business in more than one way.

But over time, I saw that there were LOTS of eBay sellers who over-graded their items, and lots more who packaged terribly. So around 4 years ago I quit buying on eBay.

Around 6 months ago I decided to give eBay a try again, to see if things had improved during my multi-year absense as a buyer.

Well I have bought 100 or more items the past 6 months, and while most sellers (but far from all) seemed to have figured out how to pack a poster so it doesn't get damaged, there seem to be a lot of sellers who think it is fine to over-grade items, and to miss important defects.

I have received posters with many pinholes scattered throughout, or paper loss in the image, or with writing on the back that bleeds through to the front, and they have been described as "very good to fine" or "overall quite nice" or "generally excellent".

I wish I could say that this was only true of "little sellers", but this has proven to be just as true of some of the foremost eBay sellers (I won't name any names, because I am not looking to embarrass them).

I would say that I have been disappointed by around one-third of my purchases. Today I opened four purchases, and one (with four one-sheets) was ridiculously over-graded, and another (with a pressbook) had major condition issues. The other two were fine. Should I expect to have a 33% to 50% satisfaction rate?

I am asking those of you who still buy on eBay if you have had similar experiences, or if you think I have just been very unlucky. Feel free to reply to me "off list".


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