Sheesh....why don't you just ask the dealer for a partial refund and keep  
the damn poster. This isn't rocket science. So much whining and  
complaining.  Either keep the poster or tell the seller you expect him to  pay 
your 
cost for shipping it back. He sounds like a reasonable person.  What's the 
problem here?  Things like this happen on eBay all the time.  You've gotten 
solutions from a bunch of different sources, but it seems as if  you'd rather 
just sit there and complain.....
 
 
In a message dated 10/7/2011 4:03:21 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
dialmbb...@aol.com writes:

after the poster was folded with the studio folds, it was  folded 
again...............hence 4 exta fold lines.   but these fold  lines have lots 
and 
lots of crumpling around them............
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/7/2011 6:44:55 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
slinkenb...@comcast.net writes:

how much in value could a $40 poster decrease?
 
was this insert folded in quarters as normal, and then folded in half  
again (about a 5" x 14" rectangle)?  is that how it got 4 extra  folds?
or are the extra folds just where it was originally folded and then  
sloppily folded back creating an extra?

----- Original Message ----- 
From:  _Michael B_ (mailto:dialmbb...@aol.com)  
To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU)   
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 6:34  PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 4 extra folds? 4  4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 extra 
undisclosed folds


when i first wrote, i thought people might comment about the  decrease in 
value due to 4 extra folds.
 
over the last year, i was outbid twice......once with a  bidding 
war------on bruce's site for an insert.  i recall, the poster  selling at 
bruce's site 
for about 130 amd 180.   (and you know  his pictures are clear and he adds 
words when there are extra  folds)
 
a few months ago, an ebay seller...........very  honest------------listed 
the same insert for 69.99.  he disclosed 4  extra folds.  you can also see 
the folds in the images.  the  poster never sold at 69.99.  i would have 
grabbed it at that price,  had there been no extra folds.  the seller has 
re-listed the poster  at a very, very low start price.  KNOWING THE DEFECT, 
which 
the  seller disclosed both in words and photographs, this time will sell.   i 
will be a bidder.  but i wouldn't want to bid, win, and then open a  
package and be surprised.  
 
we bid based on condition.  when condition is not  disclosed, prices get 
inflated.
 
as to your questions rich------------i paid high for the  title......it did 
not sell for a long time.  so people believing it  was near mint as i did, 
dint think it was a good value.  now, with  this defect, it is worth a lot 
less...................  and seller is  not cooperating in the return.  i am 
about to just end it, take my  loss...........
 
michael 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 10/7/2011 6:18:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
sa...@comic-art.com writes:

John, I disagree

if a seller has mis-described or not  properly reported condition issues 
that should be noted if not visible,  then I believe (as I'm sure does Bruce, 
Sean and most dealers) that I  should be paying return shipping - unless 
some other deal was worked out  like a small discount, replacement etc.

the buyer might not have  bid as much or at all if the condition was 
properly described, so that  would on my head, not my customer's.

if a seller on ebay tells me  he won't accept returns for instance under 
any circumstances, I don't  care if he has a Double Indemnity 1 sheet up 
that's about to close for  $1000. I'm not bidding, because I'm not going to 
consider putting up  with any bullshyte

similarly, if the seller says I accept returns  if I incorrectly described, 
but you pay shipping and I will not refund  your other shipping either.. 
I'm telling that dealer to kiss my lily  white a$$ and I'm taking my dollars 
elsewhere

If a buyer after  receipt says "Hey, you didn't do anything wrong, but I 
find that I don't  like this piece as much as I thought I might and I would 
like to return  it", I happily take return, but shipping in neither direction 
will be  refunded. I will not take any other action against the buyer. he 
may bid  freely in the future.

if the buyer after receipt says "you  f*cking suck and I want to return 
this".. well that gets back to the  lily white thingy

Rich

At 03:05 PM 10/7/2011, JOHN REID  Vintage Movie Memorabilia wrote:

Just another  point about this. The issue seems to be about whether the 
seller  should pay for return shipping. eBay actually requires all sellers to  
specify a return policy and also to indicate who pays for the poster  to be 
sent back. Surely it should be just a case of checking the  sellers policy 
which is clearly displayed in the listing. If the  listing says that the 
seller won't pay for return shipping then they  shouldnt be expected to change 
their policy.

-----  Original Message ----- 

From:








_Richard Halegua Comic Art_ (mailto:sa...@comic-art.com)  

To: _MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU_ (mailto:MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU)   

Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 7:55 AM

Subject: Re: [MOPO] 4 extra folds? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4  extra 
undisclosed folds


Michael


are you telling me that the dealer wouldn't pay for your  shipping cost


or 


that maybe he got irritated at you after your messages/MoPo and  told you 
to f*ck off?


or 


are you saying you feel you got a good enough price in buying it  that you 
don't want to return it?


It makes a world of difference which of these 3 situations is  the answer


if the latter is the case Michael, then I don't see why you say  you were 
"burnt" or that you will "take a hit"

if the latter is not the case, then something isn't  right


Rich


At 02:42 PM 10/7/2011, Michael B wrote:


not at all.




it was never my intent to embarrass the  mega-dealer-seller.  my posting 
was merely to get the seller  to respond, if he were a MOPO member.  the 
picture of the  poster on ebay looks near mint....even hard to see the studio  
folds.  



i was burnt and disappointed in this  transaction.........  



i repeat:  the picture of the poster on ebay looks  mint....even hard to 
see the studio folds.  ....no hint of  extra fold on the photo.......but 
offensive in person.   



looks like i will take a hit on this one, because when i sell  it, i will 
disclose the defects.



easy for those who don't get slapped to say to the other to  turn the other 
cheek.







michael





In a message dated 10/7/2011 4:56:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight  Time, 
loveno...@gmail.com writes:  

Fascinating is all I can say.

This buyer who complained so loudly has now gone completely  silent and  
turned his mute button on. Why?

And with still no links to this incorrectly described (4 4 4  folded)  
poster, and no response to those that questioned, criticized  and  
commented on his premature outburst towards a seller who  was/is  
willing to work with him-- speaks volumes about this  individual's own  
integrity and transparency.

I see he also occasionally lists a number of posters for  sale on ebay,  
with every color in the rainbow used in the descriptive  fonts  
(psychedelic trip?). Let's just hope that each and every  flaw on those  
posters have been accurately disclosed. I am willing to bet  that there  
are small imperfections that have not been seen and  therefore, not  
disclosed.

And if someone found an undisclosed flaw and wanted to  return a  
purchased poster to him, would this seller pay for return  shipping  
and/or take a price reduction decided by the unhappy  buyer?



-KL




On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Michael B  <dialmbb...@aol.com> wrote:  
> when a poster is "not as described" or has undisclosed  defects, it 
should be  
> the seller that paye the return postage?  
>  
> i am waiting for the seller to confirm this.  
>  
> i was happy to see that the seller read my posting on  MOPO, and 
responded,  
> but he needs to confirm that he will pay the return  postage.  
>  
> michael  
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