I'm just glad to see that I am not alone.
Help yourselves folks and have a good descriptive post with pics and you are gonna sell faster.
I'm just glad to see that I am not alone.
Help yourselves folks and have a good descriptive post with pics and you are gonna sell faster.
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Let me help you out with the picture:
I agree with the principle of your post, but there are times that people will post something that they don't have with them at the time of the post, and they can't post pictures when they create the post. I'm fine with this, as long as they do get the pictures posted at the first chance. If there isn't an image of the item, and I'm interested, I may reply with something along the lines of "if you're item appears as described" when contacting the seller. It all depends on the item as to whether or not I will look at the post without pictures, or with only a stock image. All that being said, it's always a good idea to provide as much information as possible (including pictures) whenever you post an item for sale.
PS - I'd buy your gun, but I already have one just like it, and I bought mine new for hundreds less. Your price is way out of line! (I always like that post too)
And..... when taking pics, pull the slide back and lock it and take a picture of the barrel. Then invert it and take a picture of the mag well and all the magazines. Document every blemish.