Jim Leonard wrote:
Jules Richardson wrote:
To me it's not about being geeky, it's
about maintaining a few
rudimentary standards and doing some *very basic* research before
selling something. Doesn't seem like too much to ask or expect of a
seller, and is irrespective of whatever it is that's being sold.
Even if the seller is not a collector and knows nothing about what he's
selling?
Yep, even then. They should take a little bit of pride in their work, and also
do the rest of us the common courtesy of first checking anything that they
present as fact.
If the former isn't possible, there's absolutely nothing wrong with listing an
item and admitting that they know nothing about it! If the seller knows
nothing about the item, there's no reason for not just saying so...
cheers
Jules