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mopinko

(72,054 posts)
Mon Dec 14, 2020, 10:00 AM Dec 2020

ebay pics. grrrrrr. [View all]

so, if you sell small objects on ebay, pleeeeease take good, clear shots.
i've become obsessed w wedgwood jewelry. the figures wear down if they are worn regularly.
it is so damn hard to figure out how much wear there is from about 80% of the pics.

i sorta dont mind getting one that is a bit worn, as it give me permission to wear it more often.
i can guess. but i end up paying the same for well worn ones as for pristine ones.
they are pretty cheap. usually $20-50. but i would happily pay and extra $10 for the nice crisp ones.

ps, if any of you have any wedgewood, lemme know.
would rather buy from my du buds.

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ebay pics. grrrrrr. [View all] mopinko Dec 2020 OP
Will keep an eye out for you, mop blm Dec 2020 #1
the folks on etsy do better mopinko Dec 2020 #2
Don't know if you do Instagram or not but MontanaMama Dec 2020 #3
interesting. mopinko Dec 2020 #6
I resisted too. MontanaMama Dec 2020 #7
Doesn't eBay have an option to message sellers? Worried2020 Dec 2020 #4
sometimes i do. mopinko Dec 2020 #5
Pictures are just one way of telling the good sellers from the bad ones. TeamPooka Dec 2020 #8
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