Re: 1989 Griffey - Ebay
I agree with you- Rudy is a valuable member of this forum. He has great insight, and i enjoy learning from his posts.
Unfortunately his account was suspended (for 5 days- which has passed) because a rule that I remind people over and over was not followed. Plus, I had just made a post saying that the rule had been ignored too often recently and future violations will result in suspensions.
Simply, before coming on here and calling someone's item a fake- contact the seller with your questions.
That gives the seller a chance to give an explanation. The seller's reaction is a valuable piece of info in deciding to do future business with the seller. Maybe it was an honest mistake. Maybe the seller didn't know what he was selling. It is not necessarily someone "trying to pull one over."
Also, the reason for the rule is to make sure that unfounded accusations are not thrown around on this forum. If that were the case it would have very little credibility.
I think I need to explain something here. I am by no means saying questionable items and questionable practices should not be discussed on this forum.
They should- it's part of educating each other and it's part of helping the hobby evolve.
We have the right to share facts and sprited opinions on these topics. I am just saying, take the extra step and attempt to talk to the seller before making your post.
Thanks
Eric
I agree with you- Rudy is a valuable member of this forum. He has great insight, and i enjoy learning from his posts.
Unfortunately his account was suspended (for 5 days- which has passed) because a rule that I remind people over and over was not followed. Plus, I had just made a post saying that the rule had been ignored too often recently and future violations will result in suspensions.
Simply, before coming on here and calling someone's item a fake- contact the seller with your questions.
That gives the seller a chance to give an explanation. The seller's reaction is a valuable piece of info in deciding to do future business with the seller. Maybe it was an honest mistake. Maybe the seller didn't know what he was selling. It is not necessarily someone "trying to pull one over."
Also, the reason for the rule is to make sure that unfounded accusations are not thrown around on this forum. If that were the case it would have very little credibility.
I think I need to explain something here. I am by no means saying questionable items and questionable practices should not be discussed on this forum.
They should- it's part of educating each other and it's part of helping the hobby evolve.
We have the right to share facts and sprited opinions on these topics. I am just saying, take the extra step and attempt to talk to the seller before making your post.
Thanks
Eric
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