Originally Posted by
Damion
You have to take the lawyer approach which is to select the thing closest even if it seems over the top like claiming a fraudulent auction or whatever term they use. This then forces the seller to change it.
Or to put it another way, use a hammer to squash an ant, it costs you nothing and no one really loses. I've done this before on non-ebay sites in regards coins which are rife with misrepresented auctions.
eBay kinda stinks. Choose US only and ads come up with pounds at times or you know it's from Pakistan etc. Some of the prices seem obscenely low. I have to wonder if they are that bad. Almost too much info to sort through to get to anything good. Etsy isn't any better really. Amazon, a little bit. Lots of data, most not that good. Maybe I need to use better keywords.
American by birth, human by coincidence and earthling by mistake.
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