Sinbad auction

#1 by Tom Photiou , Sun Jul 10, 2022 9:13 pm

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Werbung: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265764678843?...ABk9SR6rokZi9YA

I'm surprised anyone would pay this for the old 4 x 200ft versions, these will almost certainly be fading, but i'm wondering if those copied and pasted images that look great and pin sharp are throwing the potential buyers off. As far as i know, they were never printed on low fade stock. I've always thought when copied and pasted images are used like this is ebay auctions it becomes a poor ad and almost a con. The description is almost non existent, sometimes i think i try too hard when i sell. At least in this case the seller has put up images of the film itself so you click and look closure. From what i can see the film image aint a bit like those lovely images they've put up. Again though, well done the seller if they pay up. Very good price for a bits and pieces cut down,


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RE: Sinbad auction

#2 by Greg Perry , Mon Jul 11, 2022 3:18 am

Tom,

The nice color images (very obviously NOT from the film for sale) sure leads one to at least click on the listing and check out the rest of the photos. In his description the seller states, "Has some very good Colour with fade"...I am also surprised at the price and sheer number of bids 43---which were from 6 bidders total. One really has to read all the details carefully to avoid an unpleasant surprise.



 
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