Yes another eBay question...

I sold a few coins on eBay. One buyer bought 2 of the coins. I recognized the buyer. They bought under a different name. No big deal. They paid me and I shipped them out. Now, they re-listed the items they bought from under their selling name. Again, no big deal. Flipping isn't a crime. What the buyer has done though, is taken my images from my auction without contacting me and it looks like they may have been "toyed" with a bit. I am not sure how to feel about this. One part of me feels like it's no big deal, but another part of me feels like it is rude. How would you feel about it?
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<< <i>That is why I watermark all my images. >>
With a weenie?
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IMO you have been used. You might consider blocking both of their eBay ID ... integrity is worth more than a few bucks.
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<< <i>I sold a few coins on eBay. One buyer bought 2 of the coins. I recognized the buyer. They bought under a different name. No big deal. They paid me and I shipped them out. Now, they re-listed the items they bought from under their selling name. Again, no big deal. Flipping isn't a crime. What the buyer has done though, is taken my images from my auction without contacting me and it looks like they may have been "toyed" with a bit. I am not sure how to feel about this. One part of me feels like it's no big deal, but another part of me feels like it is rude. How would you feel about it? >>
People figure they own the coin, and it's a picture of their coin, so its ok to use it. I personally probably wouldn't care, but my pics are generally not that great. He should have probably at least asked, and isn't there technically an ebay rule about lifting someone else's picture like that?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Yep ... rude. And if they indeed doctored your photos they are not only rude, but dishonest.
IMO you have been used. You might consider blocking both of their eBay ID ... integrity is worth more than a few bucks.
This.^
Lots of images get stolen on Ebay, often by scammers... I'd notify Ebay that this guy not only took your images but altered them.
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<< <i>That is why I watermark all my images. >>
I hate it when sellers add watermarks. It takes me forever to scrub them off the coin when it arrives.
I wouldn't mind at all. He bought the coin from me and he can use the images. No big deal. I am not out anything.
Mercury
<< <i>I sold a few coins on eBay. One buyer bought 2 of the coins. I recognized the buyer. They bought under a different name. No big deal. They paid me and I shipped them out. Now, they re-listed the items they bought from under their selling name. Again, no big deal. Flipping isn't a crime. What the buyer has done though, is taken my images from my auction without contacting me and it looks like they may have been "toyed" with a bit. I am not sure how to feel about this. One part of me feels like it's no big deal, but another part of me feels like it is rude. How would you feel about it? >>
That is very rude. They should at least have to decency to ask your permission to use your photos.
FYI, you can watermark the images with your name. Many do.
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<< <i>I sold a few coins on eBay. One buyer bought 2 of the coins. I recognized the buyer. They bought under a different name. No big deal. They paid me and I shipped them out. Now, they re-listed the items they bought from under their selling name. Again, no big deal. Flipping isn't a crime. What the buyer has done though, is taken my images from my auction without contacting me and it looks like they may have been "toyed" with a bit. I am not sure how to feel about this. One part of me feels like it's no big deal, but another part of me feels like it is rude. How would you feel about it? >>
That is very rude. They should at least have to decency to ask your permission to use your photos.
FYI, you can watermark the images with your name. Many do. >>
Yeah, I believe this is the route I will go next time.
<< <i>I think it's funny that you found the same coins you sold in the first place. Now when he gets more for them than you did, you are really going to be ticked!!! >>
That's exactly what happened to me happily as a buyer. I paid $637 for a Morgan that the seller bought for $635 about a week prior. Seller emailed after
completion that it was " my gain,his loss" because of all the associated sellers' fees and shipping costs.It was also sent free shipping.
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