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Originally Posted by cpster
I agree with asking for more pictures. I've been watching a bag that the seller has relisted two times already. Each time I have asked for specific pictures to help me authenticate and they always respond that they will not send or take more pictures and that the bag is 100% authentic...yeah right. If they really wanted to sell the bag why not take 5 minutes to take some more pictures? Was a red flag to me, especially the second time...needless to say the bag did not sell.
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while i understand why you do this, i am a seller and have frequently declined to take additional pictures. while it might not seem like a big deal to you, as a seller, i have a whole process for taking pictures in a studio and it takes much longer than 5 minutes to process new pictures. not to mention, i have other many other tasks to handle throughout the day and that would require stopping my work flow to take pictures for a buyer that may or may not purchase the item. i am not selling a handful of items, but hundreds of items at any given time so these requests and the time add up. i have 100% perfect feedback on thousands of transactions on authentic goods and i feel like my feedback speaks for itself, not to mention i have already included lots of high quality pictures in the listing with watermarks of my userID. i actually find it somewhat insulting when a buyer is adamant i take additional photos to prove authenticity when there are other factors such as a perfect feedback score and glowing feedback comments to substantiate my claims of authenticity. i suppose i may lose some sales because of this, but in the past when i have obliged, i have found that most of these requests to jump through hoops don't result in a sale, but a massive waste of time. my last straw was a buyer that had me take a series of dozens of photos in various lighting again and again over a period of a month and then came back and tried to buy for a much lower price than i was asking. incredibly frustrating considering all the time wasted that could have been saved had the buyer been upfront about wanting a lower price that i was unwilling to sell for. again, i understand why buyers want extra pictures, but i wish some buyers would give established sellers with glowing feedback on numerous high dollar transactions the benefit of the doubt. i think its very easy to tell who is a known seller of authentic goods and who is not, however, i think some of the posts in this thread do established sellers a disservice by scaring off potential buyers when the seller does not want to take additional photos. some sellers really do have just reason for not providing additional photos. just because a seller doesn't want to take additional photos does not mean the item is not authentic, nor a "red flag"....
obviously everyone has a right to make their own decisions as to what they will and will not tolerate from a seller, i just wanted to provide an alternate perspective as to why some sellers, myself included, generally will not take additional photos.
on another note, if a buyer were to send an email and say "i absolutely want to buy this at the price you are asking and i am committed to buying and will pay immediately, however, i am having some concerns and would like an additional picture of ____ to ease my mind", i would be much more likely to spend the time taking photos to insure the sale. i would imagine most sellers decline to take additional photos because 9 times out of 10, it does not result in a sale.