"LIMITED" RETURN POLICY ... Actually when you look through many current auctions on EBAY you'll find we're not the only sellers who refused RETURNS
unconditionally. It should be noted that under the category of "RETURNS", many sellers state: "THE SELLER DOES NOT OFFER RETURNS. HOWEVER YOU ARE
COVERED BY EBAY's MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IF YOU RECEIVE AN ITEM THAT'S NOT AS DESCRIBED". Our LIMITED RETURN POLICY refers to any item "AS
DESCRIBED". To define "AS DESCRIBED", we follow the rules of this site with actual limited verbiage within an auction with respect to WHAT THE ITEM IS, WHO
THE ARTIST IS, etc. With respect to a term like AUTHENTICITY of an item, that can only be will be determined by viewing detailed photos and posting of accurate
descriptions along with accepted industry characteristics. This seller never consciously engages in the selling of items which are not authentic (unless specified
otherwise). If a potential buyer has questions, they may request additional photos or more details, some of which can be provided by viewing and comparing to a
known example or referring to an accepted industry publication. As for the condition of an item, for example in the case of a vinyl record we always do our best to
describe it's play surface and post detailed photos to the best of our ability as amateur photographers. (Describing the condition of a vinyl record is not an exact
science and is based on someone's visual examination and the opinion of the examiner. Industry standards are followed by all of our examiners). Labels are best
described by posting detailed photos that illustrate any defects if and where they exist. As for outer jackets or picture sleeve we'll attempt to inform buyers about
any possible bends, folds, seam splits, writing, tears etc. Photos posted for possible defects are the best descriptive evidence. With respect to items sold such as
either a ONE-OF-A-KIND, RARE COLLECTIBLE, ARTIFACT or MUSEUM PIECE, they're sold AS IS and what they are with limited consideration given to condition
since they are unique pieces. They don't fall under standard return guidelines unless there are damages discovered on arrival. As stated in some of our previous
auctions, we insist that prospective buyers ask questions or request more photos PRIOR TO PURCHASE if they are uncertain in MAKING ANY OFFERS. We also
want buyers to fully understand precisely what it is they are buying. In the specific case of Vinyl Records, where we would normally provide a detailed description
with pictorial images, examination and inspection upon its arrival should never take a buyer any more than 2 days to determine that the item received is the item
purchased, and that it's condition is as described. Therefore in that 2 day window after the item is received, the buyer is required to contact the seller to report
any deficiencies. If a prospective buyer is not 100% certain of what they are viewing on any auction they would be well advised to pass on purchasing. We don't
want anyone to buy an item, pay for it, then receive it, only for we the seller to be required to wait 2 full weeks before it might be determined by the buyer that he
or she suddenly and unexpectedly has an issue. Blind siding we sellers in this manner, will only stoke the possibility for certain dispute and argument regarding
whether a potential return and/or refund is justified. That places the seller in an awkward financial position and one that we would prefer to avoid. It's been our
experience in over 50 years of collecting and selling, that there have been buyers, who we like to refer to as a "Knit Pickers", not to mention some of whom have
been discovered to have actually damaged the item purchased while in their possession (either accidentally or intentionally) and then tell us that "it was received
that way". Therefore it has become our policy that all items are always "PHOTOGRAPHED & INSPECTED" prior to packaging as a protective measure in an effort
to avoid any potential disputes. (This is what we feel is a FAIR POLICY. If any potential buyer feels we've either omitted or not explained something properly,
or that we are being unfair in some way, please let us know how we can improve. Suggestions are always welcome. ... 4/17). Thanks for watching!