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D800Model0325

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  1. In the end, eBay is a marketplace. "Market" to sell your products. Even though sellers may either be not completely honest or unprofessional in their grading, they still want to make a profit. It is us consumers to decide and judge whether the product will be worth our money. How many businesses have you heard with the slogan, "we care about costumers" or "customers come first"? That's all B.S because the slogan is a Clever way to bring consumers in and buy their products. There is nothing wrong with advertising your grade on eBay, however if someone is unprofessional in grading then they shouldn't give an guestimate in the grade range and just be honest about it. How many times have you gone to mcdonalds to buy a juicy Big Mac but end up getting a flat burger that is completely different from the one shown on the menu and tv ad?
  2. Long story short, when selling a book, the seller should put "im not a professional grader so please determine for yourself the grade range of the book" that way the seller will have an respectable and honest reputation. Therefore they won't have to worry of returns, complaints etc. On the other hand, if it is obvious the book is a low, mid, or high grade, the seller can put "this book is in the low,mid, or high grade range." My opinion