Re: JoSports did you misspeak???? How many Sanchez jerseys are there???
exactly, indyred...
meigray lists items as "photomatched" in the their listing titles yet does not include a single image of the photomatch and in many cases doesn't even provide an item description, just photos of the lot. nonetheless rudy feels compelled to single meigray out as the perfect example of how a business should handle photomatches. in fact, despite meigray not supplying any photomatches in their "photomatched" listings, rudy gushes "barry sells you what he says he's selling you."
but when it comes to guua, rudy feels quite differently:
a) "none of the jerseys listed as "PHOTOMATCHED" show any photomatches...remove the "PHOTOMATCHED" titles. sell what you say you're selling." b) "if you sell a shirt as "PHOTOMATCHED" then show the photomatch!" c) "5 jerseys billed as being photomatched, not a single photomatch was shown."
as i posted on the other thread, deciding not to post photomatches was a decision made based on the limitations of the new auction software (only allows 8 photos per lot) and the consignor's input. simple as that. it was my understanding that the consignor wanted to use the limited number of image spaces to showcase the details of his lots (closeups, game wear, etc.) and that he felt simply stating the items were photomatched would suffice given a) the obvious quality of the items b) you would have to be utterly insane to make such a claim regarding such high-profile jerseys with someone like rudy around if they weren't indeed photomatched and c) we could simply provide anyone that requested a look at the photomatches with our findings. so i checked them out myself, easily found what i considered to be photomatches and thought fine. seemed rather benign at the time.
flash forward to yesterday - i noticed that rudy had requested to see photomatches in the guu auction discussion section, albeit not the moment he posted. so i pulled up my photos and photoshop and went to work merging game photos to lot photos while using red circles as little as possible. perfect, just as it was supposed to work. not quite - because i then discovered the other thread after posting the matches. beautiful. tried to explain, fell on deaf ears. alas.
if you would have told me before this whacked debate (jmo) began that meigray lists items as photomatched without providing a single photomatched image, photo reference number or even an item description, just a "please call this number if you have any questions about this jersey or email us here", it wouldn't even have occurred to me to blink an eye. heck, if you told me you can go to meigray's site at this very moment and check out a "photomatched" $12,500 stanley cup flyers jersey listing that features zero photomatched images and a three line description, i wouldn't have blinked an eye either. i would have simply thought, hey, if you wanted more info about the their photomatched shirts, just give them a call and i'm sure they would give you all the info you wanted. no big deal.
but when it comes to guua it's apparently a very big deal, so much so that we get this right out of the box from rudy:
"All of these jerseys are listed as being "PHOTOMATCHED". 1) what is the point of listing an item as "PHOTOMATCHED" and not providing the actual photomatch? if someone went to all the trouble of photomatching those jerseys, then why not post the photomatches so bidders can evaluate them and adjust their bids accordingly?"
conversely, rudy continues to gush over meigray because he'll get to go home with a glossy AFTER the auction and/or AFTER he makes a store purchase! beautiful - no photomatched photos available for viewing with your "photomatched" lots while i'm considering a purchase? no item description either? hey, no problem! but i still get a glossy if i buy, right? mama mia...
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exactly, indyred...
meigray lists items as "photomatched" in the their listing titles yet does not include a single image of the photomatch and in many cases doesn't even provide an item description, just photos of the lot. nonetheless rudy feels compelled to single meigray out as the perfect example of how a business should handle photomatches. in fact, despite meigray not supplying any photomatches in their "photomatched" listings, rudy gushes "barry sells you what he says he's selling you."
but when it comes to guua, rudy feels quite differently:
a) "none of the jerseys listed as "PHOTOMATCHED" show any photomatches...remove the "PHOTOMATCHED" titles. sell what you say you're selling." b) "if you sell a shirt as "PHOTOMATCHED" then show the photomatch!" c) "5 jerseys billed as being photomatched, not a single photomatch was shown."
as i posted on the other thread, deciding not to post photomatches was a decision made based on the limitations of the new auction software (only allows 8 photos per lot) and the consignor's input. simple as that. it was my understanding that the consignor wanted to use the limited number of image spaces to showcase the details of his lots (closeups, game wear, etc.) and that he felt simply stating the items were photomatched would suffice given a) the obvious quality of the items b) you would have to be utterly insane to make such a claim regarding such high-profile jerseys with someone like rudy around if they weren't indeed photomatched and c) we could simply provide anyone that requested a look at the photomatches with our findings. so i checked them out myself, easily found what i considered to be photomatches and thought fine. seemed rather benign at the time.
flash forward to yesterday - i noticed that rudy had requested to see photomatches in the guu auction discussion section, albeit not the moment he posted. so i pulled up my photos and photoshop and went to work merging game photos to lot photos while using red circles as little as possible. perfect, just as it was supposed to work. not quite - because i then discovered the other thread after posting the matches. beautiful. tried to explain, fell on deaf ears. alas.
if you would have told me before this whacked debate (jmo) began that meigray lists items as photomatched without providing a single photomatched image, photo reference number or even an item description, just a "please call this number if you have any questions about this jersey or email us here", it wouldn't even have occurred to me to blink an eye. heck, if you told me you can go to meigray's site at this very moment and check out a "photomatched" $12,500 stanley cup flyers jersey listing that features zero photomatched images and a three line description, i wouldn't have blinked an eye either. i would have simply thought, hey, if you wanted more info about the their photomatched shirts, just give them a call and i'm sure they would give you all the info you wanted. no big deal.
but when it comes to guua it's apparently a very big deal, so much so that we get this right out of the box from rudy:
"All of these jerseys are listed as being "PHOTOMATCHED". 1) what is the point of listing an item as "PHOTOMATCHED" and not providing the actual photomatch? if someone went to all the trouble of photomatching those jerseys, then why not post the photomatches so bidders can evaluate them and adjust their bids accordingly?"
conversely, rudy continues to gush over meigray because he'll get to go home with a glossy AFTER the auction and/or AFTER he makes a store purchase! beautiful - no photomatched photos available for viewing with your "photomatched" lots while i'm considering a purchase? no item description either? hey, no problem! but i still get a glossy if i buy, right? mama mia...
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