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    Historically we conduct ourselves with a delicate decorum and rigid code in relation to voicing any displeasure with items purchased through SRP sold by other SRP members.

    I see little to no reason to "keep the code" in regard to Ebay sellers. If an Ebay seller happens to be an SRP member that member could offer a rebuttal to a claim of misrepresented or non-disclosure of defective items.

    "Shave Readiness" to a degree is subjective. If a razor has clearly suffered from a failed attempt at a regrind, polished up and sold as if it hadn't been damaged that way, such a defect IMO should be reported or publicized to other SRP members. I have no sympathy for Ebay sellers that do not fully disclose issues with items, especially razors. I regard SRP as being a place where we look out for each other. Honestly if I bought an Ebay razor that suffered from a bad amateurish regrind and another SRP member or multiple members said "Oh yeah, I got screwed by that seller before but decided not to say anything" after the fact, I'd be quite bummed and even a little irritated.

    So, Bud, thank you for even bringing such a thing up. I'd really like to know the name of the seller to at least proceed with caution in the event I was ever interested in bidding on razors from the seller.

    Chris L
    "Blues fallin' down like hail." Robert Johnson
    "Aw, Pretty Boy, can't you show me nuthin but surrender?" Patti Smith

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