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    Here is a pic of the front of the blade.
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    If I view a listing with pics of only one side or a listing with just one pic I close it and move on to the next. If the seller isn't confident or honest enough to list more than one pic or pics of only one side I'm not interested in spending my hard earned cash (PayPal) with him/her.
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    I have seen this seller before and noticed he is very tricky flipping the razor end for end which looks like it's the other side when in fact it's the same side. Tricky.
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    Why would you even pull that crap when you know ebay would rule in your favor on something like that virtually every time.... Just put in a claim... He must be thick... Personally, I always use the full 12 photos and provide an hd video. I have had very nice luck on the bay treating buyers with respect and assuming they would appreciate the overabundance of data.
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    That's pretty weak. Hope you got it cheap.

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    Rez isn't this the same guy from the wall of shame?

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    One of my first if several times being burned on ebay was when I bought a rather unique trumpet mouthpiece. Photos and description seemed fine but when I got it the end that was supposed to fit into to fit into the trumpet was crushed flat. Seller had the nerve to tell me that I could just pay to have it repaired--no apology, no explanation, he just told me I bought it so it was my problem now. There was no recourse back then other than negative feedback and of course he retaliated with the same.

    Some sellers just don't care about anything but a fast buck. I would guess these tyoes maintain multiple seller accounts.

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