Basho12 Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 I know it's seldom kosher to comment on active auctions so I'll leave off the link but, hypothetically, would it be out of line to point out that "Mitsunaga" and "Nagamitsu" are not the same smith? Quote
Jamie Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 Point out to who, the seller, the buyer, or Both? Quote
Basho12 Posted May 20, 2011 Author Report Posted May 20, 2011 I assume not the buyers, since that would be interfering in a sale, and I doubt the seller wants to know. Probably best to stay out of it altogether. Quote
drbvac Posted May 20, 2011 Report Posted May 20, 2011 Depends - sometimes the seller isnt sure and would like to know - some care of they are making a big deal of the smith - some aren't. I have sent messages to sellers and asked " Does this not say JKKKLK: and they reply - not sure it might - and you say - it does and they either ignore you or correct it Quote
george trotter Posted May 21, 2011 Report Posted May 21, 2011 This comes up from time to time and has no definite answer...only personal taste. I don't like to interfere, others don't mind... IMHO no matter what you do, it will affect someone...so perhaps as a rule of thumb, "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" hope this helps, Geo. Quote
Brian Posted May 21, 2011 Report Posted May 21, 2011 Sometimes you get ones like this: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =230617817 Contacted him politely and told him what he had. No answer, and no change in the auction description. So either he really believes the story he was told, or he knows. Either way, don't want anyone else repeating the message to him...just wanted to point it out, as quite frankly it is darn funny. Luckily at that price, no-one will fall for it. But if it was around $1000...someone might have gotten badly hurt. Brian Quote
goose710 Posted May 21, 2011 Report Posted May 21, 2011 My eyes are burning !!! man that was BAD! idiot charles L. Grusovnik Quote
drbvac Posted May 21, 2011 Report Posted May 21, 2011 Still listed - yeah it is bad and perhaps so bad that almost anyone would know - can't quite see the "Made in China" label. Quote
george trotter Posted May 21, 2011 Report Posted May 21, 2011 Well, I stand corrected...there are times when it is ok to say something...you tried Brian, can't do more than that. Geo. Quote
Brian Posted May 25, 2011 Report Posted May 25, 2011 Some of you really think it is the ethical thing to do not to mention items when they are presented as such? http://cgi.ebay.com/2-WW11-Japenese-Arm ... 2c5cf03edc Some militaria collector is going to buy the story, and not the swords. Anyone think these are anything more than recent Chinese fakes? Wonder what the seller will say if someone tries to enlighten him? Brian Quote
chrisf Posted May 25, 2011 Report Posted May 25, 2011 Brian,I think you're being too kind in your efforts to 'enlighten' because these people know exactly what they have and what they're doing and this should be policed by ebay itself,however greed is the currency and it's obvious that they really don't give a toss about blatant con-jobs as long as they receive their fees. I'm not sure that many genuine collectors would be taken in by most of this stuff as they're usually very careful about what they buy and collectors I've known and dealt with in the past seem to buy from sources that they know and trust. I would like to see ebay tighten up on the entire question of how items are described and block the sale of Chinese and other fakes that are touted as being genuine but it's not going to happen because it's $$$$$$$$$ and morals have no equivalence as far as they are concerned. Quote
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