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I don't understand ebay sellers who use lousy images...

...which is like over half of them.
How can they expect to get a decent bid for their wares?
How can they expect to get a decent bid for their wares?
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Some scammers purposely post bad pics in order to rip people off.Especially for very rare coins.
<< <i>Like this one, for example:
You are not kidding! That is one CRAPPY picture! Howz about the auctions that have NO PICS??
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"No Pic = NO BID!"
Not knowing one single thing about digital photography (BTW, I am still a novice in my book) I asked several members here who we all know are VERY good and each one in his own way has helped and guided me.
When I see pix that look the size of a button shot from 50 ft away or the ones that are conveniently out of focus, I find that the seller is usually trying to hide some defect. I say conveniently because if the seller has multiple listings, why then are some nice, closeup and in focus while others are as mentioned?
Bad imagaes and no return - no bid from me
Buying top quality Seated Dimes in Gem BU and Proof.
Buying great coins - monster eye appeal only.
How about the sellers of totally fungible commodity-like modern crap that don't even bother to use images AT ALL!
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eBay is flooded with average people trying to "cash in". They might not be professional scammers but they are average people, who have already taken their coins to Joe Schmoe's Coin Shop and gotten lowball offers because they have low end coins, they see some of the better sellers on eBay getting big money and they whip out their digicam that they used on their last vacation and take some pictures. They take quick, crappy images because they think nobody out there knows what a Morgan dollar looks like and people will be happy just seeing the basic design and say "ooh gosh that must be rare" and bid on it. Then they slap in some stupid thing like "L@@K!!! RARE NTC MS66 MORGAN DOLLAR BID NOW!!!" thinking the dough is about to roll in. After a few of their auctions end at $6.30 they call it quits and take the rest of their coins back to Joe Schmoe's and cash them in.
<< <i> My favorites are the pictures of copper coins that look like the new moon on a cloudy night... >>
I think many people are just trying to scam potential buyers. When an image is blurry, I run!
Why does anybody place a bid on this?
A bad image is normally a bad coin.
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