Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | May 7, 2024 16:06 | Subject: | Re: What is an incomplete set? | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | Terms and Policies | |
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| In Terms and Policies, SylvainLS writes:
| In Terms and Policies, Admin_Russell writes:
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USED: If instructions or box are missing, it is still considered COMPLETE if
these deficiencies are mentioned in the notes. However, for more serious
deficiencies, the listing must be marked as INCOMPLETE, and for very serious
deficiencies, it must be listed as a custom item.
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Well, I guess the problem is in the definition of “serious” and “very serious.”
And saying “it’s on a case by case basis” won’t help those who genuinely want
to know how to list their sets without risking infringing.
(OTOH, rhetorical “what if” will still pop up anyway.)
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I would propose a more precise definition?
To be considered Complete:
* Box and eventual Instructions may be missing if clearly described in the Lot.
If not, to be considered Incomplete:
* Box and Instructions may be missing if clearly described in the Lot.
* All eventual Inventoried Minifigures and Gears should be present.
* All eventual sticker Sheets should be present.
* Other missing parts or items should represent a relatively minor value eg.
less than 10% of the total Average Price Guide Value of this parted out Set --
at the date of the lot upload/update.
If not, it should be listed as Custom Item.
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Message is in Reply To: Re: What is an incomplete set? - SylvainLS (46) | [...] Well, I guess the problem is in the definition of “serious” and “very serious.” And saying “it’s on a case by case basis” won’t help those who genuinely want to know [...] (1 month ago, May 7, 2024, to Terms and Policies) |
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