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It would definitely be a pretty expensive gamble. If I was listing and it was correct, I would certainly have all the important characteristics captured in the photos. A buyer shouldn't have to work so hard to find out all the particulars of a potential purchase.
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01-28-2020 04:42 PM
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For that amount of money the seller should list it accurately and that you can easily discern all markings/
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Originally Posted by
P51Mustang
For that amount of money the seller should list it accurately and that you can easily discern all markings/
Not replying to you directly but to the sentiment really.
I sell a lot on GunBroker. If you're doing any kind of volume it's easy to omit things. Personally, I'm bad about leaving out pictures of serial numbers -- it just doesn't occur to me most of the time! I'll occasionally even forget to take a picture of a barrel bore.
One thing anyone could do to help out a seller (in a "help me help you") type arrangement, is to ask questions early.
Fellas, you'd be shocked by how many people wait until 5 hours before the auction ends to ask me some really off-the-wall specific question. It's hard to get where the item is stored and get a quality answer out in a time crunch!
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