[78-L] eBay rules

buster busterdog at mac.com
Wed Sep 29 13:51:37 PDT 2010


All disc records are "albums" - especially those rare 1898 Edison diamond discs. 

And be careful when driving to the post office not to slam on the "breaks"!  You might break the records!

On Sep 29, 2010, at 1:39 PM, Cary Ginell <soundthink at live.com> wrote:

> 
> Spell "shiny" with two "n's"
> 
> No matter what the record is made of, call it "vinyl."
> 
> List your record with a full money-back guarantee, so long as the buyer pays for return shipping. Then, when the buyer refuses to honor this promise that he/she made when bidding on the record, be prepared to be slammed with a profanity laced E-mail and grossly misspelled negative feedback. 
> 
> Add a "buy-it-now" option at an outrageous sum (multiply your minimum bid x 1,000) - you never know when some unsuspecting dolt might go for it.
> 
> Make sure that all plural words have apostrophes in them (photo's, label's, package's, etc.). That way, the buyer will think you're an illiterate cretin and think he's getting the better of you by bidding on your records. 
> 
> List Jimmie Rodgers Roulette records by describing them as by "the legendary country artist."
> 
> In order to sell any multi-disc 78 album with one or more discs missing or cracked, call them ANTIQUE.
> 
> Replace the word "scratches" with "scuffs" in your description. Be sure to add "plays through" to any record that is VG-minus or worse. That puts a "positive spin" on your listing! (pun intended). If you do mention scratches, use the modifier "surface" to describe them. 
> 
> Cary Ginell
> 
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