Author: | doodlelist | Posted: | Nov 28, 2016 16:07 | Subject: | sets truly complete? | Viewed: | 148 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Already Exists | |
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| I have always had a problem with vagueness when sellers say a set is complete.
When a seller says a set is complete I don't know if that means its just
all the pieces, or if its all pieces, instructions, and box. My suggestion is
that when selling a set there are three bubbles to fill. One to fill if it has
all pieces, one for instructions included, and one for original box included.
That way buyers can know for sure that they are getting a "complete" set. Thank
you.
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Message Has 2 Replies: Re: sets truly complete? - jeslego (1050) | [...] When I saw the title, I thought you might be going in a different direction with this. While we have an objective definition of what a "complete" set is, there are still [...] (91 months ago, Nov 28, 2016, to Suggestions) |
3 Messages in this Thread: Msg 1 « - doodlelist (76) 91 months ago Nov 28, 2016 to Suggestions Msg 2 - tEoS (5297) 91 months ago Nov 28, 2016 to Suggestions Msg 3 - jeslego (1050) 91 months ago Nov 28, 2016 to Suggestions
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