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Squirtsquirt
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OK, so I have been alerted to a certain situation, and I just wanted to know if this would be a reasonable course of action to take.
Regarding an eBay auction someone won--after getting the end of auction notice, the winner receives an email from another party stating that the picture of the particular pony was theirs, and used without permission by the seller. Is it out of line for the winner to then email the seller asking for another picture? To verify first of all if the auction is described accurately (ie actual pony, condition and included items) and secondly if the emailer was just trying to keep someone from buying for whatever reason?
I just hoped I didn't actually advise in a negative way, but to me, personally, I don't think that should be an issue to want verification from the seller. What do others think?
Regarding an eBay auction someone won--after getting the end of auction notice, the winner receives an email from another party stating that the picture of the particular pony was theirs, and used without permission by the seller. Is it out of line for the winner to then email the seller asking for another picture? To verify first of all if the auction is described accurately (ie actual pony, condition and included items) and secondly if the emailer was just trying to keep someone from buying for whatever reason?
I just hoped I didn't actually advise in a negative way, but to me, personally, I don't think that should be an issue to want verification from the seller. What do others think?