What I do agree with is ebay's insistance on having a photo for your listing which must not be generic or a stock photo. This will really hurt the megas, and will also benefit the buyers hunting a bargain because taking a punt on a cheap mega collectible will not be such a hit and miss affair because you can see what you are 'supposedly' buying.


 


 



 


You think??


 


 


How do you read this?


 


(from the very bottom of:


 


http://sellercentre.ebay.co.uk/sites/default/files/ebay_photo_guide_1.pdf )


 


stock photos may no longer be used as
the primary photo for a used item listing,
but they can be used for refurbished
items. Catalogue images are acceptable,
but not as the primary photo for non-new
items; exceptions are the Books, Movies,
Music, and Video Game categories.
Video Game Consoles, however, must
adhere to the new standard.