Wait. Do they actually send the buyer pictures and the buyer can say yes or no on the purchase?
Yes, if the condition is even slightly off from how it was advertised in the seller's listing.
I purchased a Lady Dior that looked good based on the seller's listing photos. However, when it was shipped to PMHQ, the bag was all beat up, scratches and scuffs everywhere and had completely lost its shape. They sent me photos of the item and asked if I approved of this item's condition. Of course I said no, because the seller had said it was in excellent condition, with no apparent wear. They honored my wishes, sent the item back to the seller and cancelled the sale. I'm glad I didn't have to deal with the inconveniences.