I'm parting out sets on ebay (minifigs, sets w/o figs); when I list items, should I be using the product catalog for details? The catalog usually refers to the retail version, so I'm already omitting stock photos and the product description to avoid customer confusion. I'm also tired of the "price trending at" that has nothing to do with an individual minifig's price.
Is there a reason (Best Match or otherwise) to use the catalog, or is it even appropriate on a parted out set? Other parter-outers - what do you do when you list your items on Ebay?
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I'm parting out sets on ebay (minifigs, sets w/o figs); when I list items, should I be using the product catalog for details? The catalog usually refers to the retail version, so I'm already omitting stock photos and the product description to avoid customer confusion. I'm also tired of the "price trending at" that has nothing to do with an individual minifig's price.
Is there a reason (Best Match or otherwise) to use the catalog, or is it even appropriate on a parted out set? Other parter-outers - what do you do when you list your items on Ebay?