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I was looking on fleaBay this morning, and came across this auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Buck-Lock-Blade...ryZ63792QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It looks to me like the tip is busted off... Anybody else see that?
Don't you think it's a bit unscrupulous for the seller to completely leave out that bit of info?
I sent him this email; doubt it'll have any effect.
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Please correct your auction description. It is clearly visible (to me, a knife enthusiast with a keener eye than the average buyer) in the first picture that the tip of the knife blade has been broken off. You fail to mention this important piece of information, while instead pointing out a more obvious flaw: chips in the wood handles. This could be taken by some bidders as unscrupulous, and warranting negative feedback; I suggest that, if you wish to preserve your status as a reputable seller, you make sure that this auction description is revised to be accurate.
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If this needs to be moved, I apologize ahead of time. It's not fully intended as a critique on the seller, but also to wonder whether my eyes fooled me (regarding my assessment of the Buck 110 in question).
http://cgi.ebay.com/Buck-Lock-Blade...ryZ63792QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It looks to me like the tip is busted off... Anybody else see that?
Don't you think it's a bit unscrupulous for the seller to completely leave out that bit of info?
I sent him this email; doubt it'll have any effect.
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Please correct your auction description. It is clearly visible (to me, a knife enthusiast with a keener eye than the average buyer) in the first picture that the tip of the knife blade has been broken off. You fail to mention this important piece of information, while instead pointing out a more obvious flaw: chips in the wood handles. This could be taken by some bidders as unscrupulous, and warranting negative feedback; I suggest that, if you wish to preserve your status as a reputable seller, you make sure that this auction description is revised to be accurate.
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If this needs to be moved, I apologize ahead of time. It's not fully intended as a critique on the seller, but also to wonder whether my eyes fooled me (regarding my assessment of the Buck 110 in question).