Posts: 508
From: Southend on Sea, Essex, UK
Registered: Feb 2015
posted October 18, 2017 04:21 AM
Yesterday I saw a film that would be ideal for a Christmas show. The screenshots appeared to show a scratch so I emailed the seller: [B]'What condition is the film in. It appears to have a central scratch. Does this run the whole length of the film and are there any others? ......This is the reply I got:
What condition is the film in? - acseptable It appears to have a central scratch.- ma be if you think so. Is this the full length of the film - 12" reel and are there any others? - others what?
The item had no description whatsoever. Needless to say I shall not be buying from a seller who appears incompetent and evasive, even though I could have made good use of the film.
Posts: 41
From: White Bear Lake, MN, USA
Registered: Feb 2017
posted October 18, 2017 09:03 AM
You are so right! I'd avoid that seller like the plague, too. Who knows what other hassles are lurking around that guy to snare an unsuspecting bidder...
Posts: 1592
From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted October 18, 2017 10:30 AM
Maurice, that would be a very long list! Not too many sellers are totally honest about scratches, color, and splices. Most are too lazy to even post a photo of the film for sale, let alone actual screenshots. Some may have several auctions going and use the same vague screenshot for them all!
Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
posted October 30, 2017 03:25 PM
The funniest of them all is the ones who say, "cannot test as i no longer have a projector but it appears to be in great shape". Talk about dumb!!
Posts: 1423
From: Weymouth,Dorset,England
Registered: Oct 2012
posted October 31, 2017 02:30 AM
Dave I think you are being somewhat generous in calling it evasive. My opinion is that the reply you received is downright rude. I agree with others that you should name the seller. You are doing us all a disservice by not doing so.