
vaiol123
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When selling on eBay you must list all imperfections, along with clear pictures of them to avoid any trouble with the eBay police. You can describe the imperfections as "minor imperfections" and point them to a clear picture of the imperfection. |
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Melissa
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they each have 1 or 2 imperfections on the back of them, little raised bumps that are a slightly different color than the plate itself.
Sounds good to me! ;) |
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loves christmas lights
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Pictures show it best, and keep the buyer aware and accepting of the imperfections. Small imperfection or small bump on bottom of plate that does not distract from the beauty of these plates. Manufacuring blemish on the bottom of the plate, not damaging nor hindering of the beauty of these plates? |
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penguin
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You should just describe them as you did here. |
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Yes. Please be honest. If it's very minor, you can say it's unnoticeable. If you lie and the buyer complains, paypal can screw you over big time. |
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Sarah
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As everyone else said, just list it like you said here and include a picture. Find out how to list with as many pictures as you would like at no extra cost on my ebay tips article on eHow !
http://www.ehow.com/how_4680105_auction-professional-easy-free-upgrades.html
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http://www.ehow.com/how_4679559_save-money-shipping-costs-ebay.html |
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jhurd67
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yes be as honest as you can be try to take pics of any defects |
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Matthew 0993
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You probably should mention them. If they are to hard to explain, then take couple photos up close of the imperfections. |
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bbadboy5151
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Be as honest an open as you can be. A lot of negative feedback comes from people hiding things. Good, clear pictures also help |
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dupe_dex
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You should mention them or you might get bad feedback.
Just call them "slight flaws" or "imperfections", use words like "minor" and "pardonable". You want to make them sound insignificant, but you don;t want to lie.
"There are some pardonable imperfections on 2 of the plates. Such as a minor raised bump brushing the surface on the red plate."
Try not to lie - you dont want bad feedback! Hope this helps. |
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www.webauctionsdaily.com
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I will describe them as "little bumps at the back that seems to be a manufacturing misformation' |
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jasper j
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u should refer to them as imperfections!!!!! |
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Volusian
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Yes, you should mention them. Be accurate and honest in your descriptions.
Something along the following might work for you………….
“Please note that each of these plates has one or two ever-so-minor imperfections on its reverse side. These imperfections consist of slightly raised bumps that differ in color from the plates themselves. However, as they are on the back of the plates and normally unseen, this may or may not be a concern for you. Please refer to the picture(s) below." |
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Paradise C
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Your picture should be sufficient. |
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Michelle :P
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Don't mention them! They wouldn't sell!
Just describe them as "lightly used".
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