May 9, 201312 yr I am hoping this doesn't affect anyone, but there are a few new rules in place in the eBay selling world. If listing a "used" item, you can no longer use stock photos from the eBay album. You have to take a picture of the actual item. I hope most, if not all of the sellers here have been already doing this, so it shouldn't affect you much, but it's just a reminder. I think that this is a good thing because it decreases the chances of a scam, even though it is only on used items. It's a start though! Click here fore the eBay article.
May 10, 201312 yr I think this is a great idea. I'm sick of sellers trying to sell a $200 used lego set with a stock picture. I see that and i think, have a little respect for the process, you know? I want to see for myself that your item is "100% complete."
May 10, 201312 yr Author I think this is a great idea. I'm sick of sellers trying to sell a $200 used lego set with a stock picture. I see that and i think, have a little respect for the process, you know? I want to see for myself that your item is "100% complete." Like This one, or this one, or this one! It's especially bad when it is a obvious scam.
May 10, 201312 yr Totally agree. Why not show the item you plan to sell? I think not only "used", also ebay should apply it to "new" item. A good seller will take pictures of the item he or she wants to sell just to honestly show what exactly you will be getting.
May 10, 201312 yr I don't really think it would stop the hard core skeezers..........you could just take a picture from someone's legitimate auction or just find one on the internet and use it.
May 10, 201312 yr Totally agree. Why not show the item you plan to sell? I think not only "used", also ebay should apply it to "new" item. A good seller will take pictures of the item he or she wants to sell just to honestly show what exactly you will be getting. No.
May 10, 201312 yr I don't really think it would stop the hard core skeezers..........you could just take a picture from someone's legitimate auction or just find one on the internet and use it. I was thinking this as well. Why wouldn't they just grab some photos from Brickset or do a a google image search.
May 10, 201312 yr I have had my pictures nicked from eBay. I sold a 6980 that was not complete, he bought it. A week later he had relisted it saying it was complete but with my picture! I wimped out of reporting him because he had not left me feedback.
May 10, 201312 yr I was thinking this as well. Why wouldn't they just grab some photos from Brickset or do a a google image search. This is why I often include handwritten notepaper in front of whatever I'm selling when I'm taking a photo. Makes it much tougher for others to copy my image, but of course anyone with photoediting skills would be able to put in his own stuff over the notepaper, but honestly, would they really have the time to bother doing things like that? (hopefully not) edit: to clarify: the notepaper would show my ebay user id.
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