doubs43
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I look for contradictions by the seller. I've seen, for instance, "All functions working normally" followed by "Not tested so sold as-is, no returns".
I look at the overall attitude of the ad and those sellers who seem to have a problem with buyers generally should be avoided.
I look for mis-identified items that are not what they are listed as being. Sometimes it's to my advantage and other times not. I rarely correct those ads by telling the seller and never when it might help my bidding. The seller needs to beware too and buyers shouldn't be the only ones having to keep an eye open. Both parties need to KNOW what's being sold.
I look for pictures that are clear, concise and show everything about the item. I probably don't bid on more items due to lousy pictures than for any other reason.
This list could go on and on but that's a sampling of things I look at.
Walker
I look at the overall attitude of the ad and those sellers who seem to have a problem with buyers generally should be avoided.
I look for mis-identified items that are not what they are listed as being. Sometimes it's to my advantage and other times not. I rarely correct those ads by telling the seller and never when it might help my bidding. The seller needs to beware too and buyers shouldn't be the only ones having to keep an eye open. Both parties need to KNOW what's being sold.
I look for pictures that are clear, concise and show everything about the item. I probably don't bid on more items due to lousy pictures than for any other reason.
This list could go on and on but that's a sampling of things I look at.
Walker