That's really not good practice on his part - and I admit that I've
made the same mistake. It is important to spell it out - assume the
potential buyer is an idiot. Best example of an explicit listing
which says exacly what it means. (N.B. Language warning) -
<http://bp3.blogger.com/_bkFIPLIOGL8/R9FqC2dRxoI/AAAAAAAAJ5E/63SYhXU-
i90/s1600-h/craigslistblocks-amanda.jpg>
I recommend that we all try for this level of clarity in our sales
listings.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 09/03/2008, at 5:21 AM, jgettis81@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> One of the sellers that I buy from has had some bad feedback from
> some people who did not read the description fully and relied on
> the photos
> that depicted the product. This seller tends to show photos of not
> only
> the thing that is up for bid but some of the acessories that he
> sells such
> as a light stand with a reflector holder and the grip head that
> holds it on
> the stand. If you read the description you relize that you are not
> getting
> all three but just one.
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