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Why does ebay ask for good photos when they stick their ugly stock photo in my listings?

All my media items seem to have stock photos, why? I took the time to take pictures, so I don't have to use those ugly stock pictures, also many don't even represent the exact item I am selling. Do I need to remove the ISBN and UPC to get you to stop it? Ridicules 

 

 

 

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Re: Why does ebay ask for good photos when they stick their ugly stock photo in my listings?

As long as it's a Kashmiri goat.

 

And advertised As Is For Parts.

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@femmefan1946 wrote:

As long as it's a Kashmiri goat.

 

And advertised As Is For Parts.


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Sherry

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@sharingtheland wrote:

In the old days (trust me, I have no idea if it works now or even how it worked then), when a photo was stolen the original savvy seller would change it on the stealer seller's listing.  The change would not be, ummmm, of benefit to the stealing seller.

 

Think:  Both sellers have listed a very nice, new with tags cashmere sweater.  Savvy seller changes stealer's photo to that of a goat. 

 

I kind of know how it worked, since the original savvy seller still had the photo in her/his whatchallit photo storage place.  


I am really ready to replace ebay's logo with a goat.

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