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Old Jun 15th, 2021, 22:28   #6
cheshired5
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Originally Posted by Baxlin View Post
This seems fairly common for someone breaking a car and selling the bits on eBay. It’s usually something like 99p for a wheel nut, though.
I'm sure it is common but that doesn't mean it's the right way to sell.
My point is that thousands of sellers have no problem with taking the time to list things correctly and I prefer to use those.
I don't want to enquire and wait for a response about a whether a part is even available then wait for a description of its condition, whether it works, photos etc.

The listing in this thread doesn't tell you if the whole car is available, if anything has been sold, there's only one exterior photo..... It's basically a crap advert.

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Originally Posted by Baxlin View Post
what other way can it be done?
Well I'm sure the answer isn't only a choice between hundreds photos of every part or one crummy photo of one side of the car as the seller has decided to do.
12 free photos could be 5 exterior shots, 5 interior shots 1 photo each of the luggage compartment and engine bay.

You'd have a good idea of the car in general and it would take the seller 2 minutes to photograph.
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