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Topic: Ebay film recyclist...what is your opinion?
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 28, 2011 04:00 PM
Following the thread made by Gerard Santana, it comes to my mind to ask you what is your idea for non-film collectors who is recycling films they bought from other Ebayers.
The strategy of those sellers in recycling films is as follows:
1. Buying films at mis-categorized items (such as, Entertainment, Collectible, Vintage, etc)
2. Buying movie in bulk and re-sell separately.
3. Un-splice mixed films from bigger reels to individual smaller reels.
4. Buying from people who don't know what item he/she was selling.
5. Cover/art works make up (using color printing) but don't care with the film inside.
6. Writing a very long description but nothing about the film it self (or a common statement "don't have a projector", "no refund")
7. Putting picture from somewhere else to mislead about the film condition.
From very old posts that I remember that many said this Modus Operandi (MO) had increased the price of 8mm on the hand of real collector.
In 2011, I want to ask you now, what do you think?
cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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Joe McAllister
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 179
From: London England
Registered: May 2007
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posted March 01, 2011 07:54 AM
I am assume that people who have no way of viewing a film I.E. the no projector line, but who then overprice their item are not to be trusted and I don't trade with them. I expect the description to give me all the basic info about the film , much of which is obtainable without projecting, box condition, reel size, mag stripe, title, colour,splices,etc. I have no problem with people reselling stuff they have bought cheap somehow as long as I get something I want in good condition at a reasonable price. The last is almost impossible via eBay if you factor in postage unless you get a bargain, for instance collectors club silent 200's cost more than they are worth to post.
-------------------- Always interested in privately produced amateur and home movies.
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Michael O'Regan
Film God
Posts: 3085
From: Essex, UK
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted March 01, 2011 11:04 AM
I suppose, reflecting on your original question, Winbert, the idea of non-collectors buying and selling prints on ebay doesn't bother me personally. If I'm not satisfied by the description and/or answers to any questions I may ask the seller, I don't buy.
For new collectors, however, it can be a huge problem as they're not really clued in yet on what to look for or ask about. They also have little idea of the value of different titles, stocks, conditions, etc.
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