Earlier, a post mentioned I over use the term DEAD and he is right! I didn't realize it since it is in my ebay posting program so I just skipped right over it. When you are writing 60 some auctions you mind kind of goes on auto pilot and your eyes glaze over and then next thing you know your forehead has imprints of your key board on it from the 2 hour nap! Here is my answer to his critism which I think was warranted. I will TRY not to let it happen again but keep an eye out just in case! Here it is:
He is right! I did not see the edge chip when I put the chip on my scanner so that is my mess up. Just to give a little insight into how I do the ebay thing. I have a paragraph that I try to use when I described something and try to give each chip a good description but I did 62 auctions that day and I was going fast and did miss it. That is no excuse and I don't provide a money back guarantee for my ebay sales. That is no bull and I will pay shipping both ways if someone wants to return anything! Since almost all the chips in the current auctions came out of my personal collection, they are pretty good examples condition wise. I had to laugh though when I went back and read my own description and it's true! I gotta stop using the term DEAD when it is not R10, R9 is NOT DEAD mint and I apoligize. I try to take feedback for what it is and learn from my mistakes. Believe it or not but ebay is only a hobby for me. I work 12 hours a day for Chevron and the other 7 that is not spent sleeping goes to my kids, wife and rental properties in that order. Again, thanks for the criticism and I won't use the term anymore since I can make errors. It is amazing how much more of a chip you can see when you scan it and see it 5 times the size in those blow up photo's! But as I said, don't stop the criticism, it helps.
Mike
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