tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post2157716037943317781..comments2024-02-12T17:51:58.705-05:00Comments on Collecting Fashion Dolls by Terri Gold: Poop On ebay?Terri Goldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17252743227474930359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post-77382999615633327762011-05-31T18:50:34.864-04:002011-05-31T18:50:34.864-04:00I have to agree sometimes sellers really skirt iss...I have to agree sometimes sellers really skirt issues but also have to say because of some of the buyers many sellers are now going overboard on their disclaimers, I know I can when I post something to sell! It's to cover yourself from an unethical buyer who thinks they can get a free doll, basically as there have been instances where a buyer files a complaint ebay paypals them their money back and then there's a whole set of loops the seller has to go through to disclaim the claim. I know that I just listed a doll and made a big point of how her hand seemed to be a little discolored and because I have a high res camera took numerous pics where it actually looked more noticeable [or only noticeable] with the lenses. I keep my dolls in my workroom where no one but me is allowed and don't let my animals anywhere near them but they could pick up a hair going through the house, whose to say? would rather put it out there than worry later on. Same with smoke, I burn things in my fireplace in my living room and people come over and they can smoke in my living room I say the same and am surprised at how many customers contact me telling me I should take all this out of my listings as they smell/see no signs of anything. I do think buyers should ask allot of questions if they are nervous on something and the same with pics, sometimes mine don't come out perfect!Katzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10470296291707497732noreply@blogger.com