I didn’t shown a picture of the book (you already showed it )…I showed an example of another one where the bottom edge looks “warped”.
It’s how you’re standing them up and the lighting. Making your books look “wavy”. But anyone with half a brain can see that’s what it is and know it’s not “damaged.” .I think this person thought it was lying flat…not standing upright.
So my new thing is I don’t respond to questions when someone asks why my books are wavy especially if I already have NM listed as the condition. Another one is when they ask if the comic comes bagged and boarded.
I’m not going to waste my time anymore. These people are not serious and it never results in a sale. These messages go in the ignore pile.
I think asking questions is ok. Hey is that a tear or a stain. But the paper quality on these books are terrible. Anything can affect them. I am on the east coast where there is humidity but they are not damaged books.
The question about if the book pictured is the one they put an offer on is okay and I’ve gotten that when I have multiples of an item listed. That doesn’t worry me. The comment about, “Looking for mint,” just set off a lot of alarm bells, however.
Mint is subjective (and nothing is truly mint once you whip the magnifying glasses out or the microscope)… NM = Anywhere from 9.0 to 9.9 in my opinion. I always put in my listings if the book is NM but actual grade is not guaranteed as I’m not a professional grader. Honestly no comic book ever would ever get a 10.0 if I were actually grading them…
I’ve learned not to even bother listing grades. I take several good pics and describe any and all flaws in the description. Can’t complain about a grade if I don’t give it one.
Oh boy, one of these buyers…maybe. Even in today’s collecting world where CGC is giving out more 9.9’s than ever before they are still very uncommon. If he contacts you again just make it clear the comic you will sell him is in great but not perfect shape. Not much else you can do.
And what’s with the “we” talk? You make so much during your 60 day streak you hired help? Someone to take your packages to the post office for scanning, perhaps?