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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Selling cels ethical question (Fri Oct 22 23:01:09 1999
) Yann Stettler http://www.animanga.com stettler@animanga.com |
Why an internet dealer should provide more information than a regular store ? Seems relevent enough to me. I don't think that you ever bought a cel in Japan yourself... Funny but I didn't noticed many dealers puting information about sketch being stuck or not. In fact, I saw many dealers saying that it's not at all their responsability if a cel is stuck. Myself I won't go that far and accept if someone want to return a cel (never happened) and extra-check if someone ask me. As for the "many of us have 100's of cels"... well, you are not puting that much cels yourself and most of them are from anime or come from sources where the cels aren't in sealed back... so sure, you have time to check. And naturaly, we can't verify how relevent the information you give. Also, as I said : more time spent per cel, higher will be the price. Up to the customer to know if they want to buy a cel or a cel and the extra time needed to open every bags. Even if I prefer an unstuck cel, I personaly never cared when buying it or not. I don't think that I am the only buyer like that. (In fact, I much prefer that the seller doesn't try to unstuck a drawing himself/herself just to say that the cel isn't stuck.) Cheers, Yann Stettler PS: I think that so called dealers that make comment on other ones should have the courage to put their name so that everybody can make their own opinion... |
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