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Listing Auctions with Mulitple Pictures

I bid on an auction a little too fast the other day and ended up realizing that I was only getting 1 of the cards in the picture and not the other. I know it's my fault and I should have taken the time to fully read the auction, but how hard is it to cut a picture in half using a simple photo editor? I've done it myself and it takes about 2 seconds. I don't think eBay should allow posting of multiple pictures that may confuse buyers. It's a bit misleading in a way. What do you guys think?

Comments

  • I agree but READ and don't be so trigger happy. LOL
  • I know, lesson learned.

    I just figured that if this practice is really that accepted then I might as well photoshop a 52 Mantle into every auction that I list. Who knows, maybe one of these days someone will bid thousands of dollars on my late 80s common.
  • CariconCaricon Posts: 819 ✭✭
    Anymore I read the auction completly. But sometimes I do like when they post multile pictures
    since it kinda shows off what else they have for sale in other auctions. Free advertising if you
    look at it that way.
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