Have you ever noticed certain sellers' consistent wording...

Have you ever noticed certain sellers' consistent wording lets you identify their auctions from the title?
For example, there's a seller who uses "(NICE)" in every auction title. As it so happens, just about all their stuff is overgraded, cleaned, damaged, etc., so it saves time when browsing listing.
For example, there's a seller who uses "(NICE)" in every auction title. As it so happens, just about all their stuff is overgraded, cleaned, damaged, etc., so it saves time when browsing listing.
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I've sold hundred of coins on ebay and elsewhere, but I don't consider myself to be a coin dealer. My tastes change, and I have to do something with the coins. However, I must admit I sent in a lot of Modern stuff in the last year. Not to be a dealer, but to finance my coin buying. I guess technically I could be called a dealer out of neccessity. mdwoods
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
texasbulliontraders, bondman, & easyman each have a unique look to their pictures.
Then I look at the tittle and if it says "COLOR Rainbow Tone" it's a texasbulliontrades auction and bondman's always say "MS 64+++ UPGRADE COIN," "UPGRADE," "BLAST WHITE UPGRADE," or "BLAZER UPGRADE."
fairtraderz always says "COLORS!!"
gopherrm always says "Coin" at the end of the tittle.
A group of REDFIELD $1 PARAMOUNT with a BIN will belong to dgseinc.
If it says something like "WICKED OBV COLORS" or "L@@K" then it a mbcoin@yahoo.com auction.
If it's "featured" with "AWESOME!," "KILLER!," or "NICE!" it's Legends.
Brian.
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
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