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I think that we all have had similar experiences. A client rang me to let
me know how delighted he was with a poster and after I gave him positive
feedback a few days later he complained that the poster was damaged and
wanted a refund. It wa obvious that the damage occurred while he had the
poster
We have started vintage, original still & photo auctions on thursday nights.
Please check out this week's auction ending tomorrow night.
https://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?list=weekly
Some examples
Bela Lugosi in The Black Cat -1934 Portrait
I hear what you are saying. I think it's just terrible how much of a buyer
based company this is. It is like the sellers are all out to get the buyers and
out of 4 cases I have had in my 12 years with them, the buyer has always won.
Case in point: sold a pressbook for The Haunting (60's). It
Is this actually legal?
Tommy
On Wednesday, 20 September 2017, Helmut Hamm wrote:
> The empty suits at ebay never missed a chance to make things worse for
> anybody, but their latest 'policy update' takes things to an entirely new
> level. Not only do they now forbid ANY
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This week Heritage features a GREAT selection of 473 VINTAGE lots of RARE MOVIE
POSTERS, LOBBY CARDS, PHOTOS, and related Memorabilia ending this Sunday,
I have added another 120 new posters on the website, including:
- FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956) original release german A1
- FRANKENSTEIN (R38) original US Title Lobby Card
- GODFATHER 3 (1990) unused US concept art for a teaser advance poster
- THE MAN FROM PLANET X (1951) original release belgian
That's horrible. Why not try to make it easier for responsible sellers,
instead?
Nathalie
On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 4:58 AM, Helmut Hamm wrote:
> The empty suits at ebay never missed a chance to make things worse for
> anybody, but their latest 'policy update' takes things to
The empty suits at ebay never missed a chance to make things worse for anybody,
but their latest 'policy update' takes things to an entirely new level. Not
only do they now forbid ANY contact information in your listing, they also came
up with a new way to make money, even if your item does not
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