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by retube
5549 days ago
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> If you want to see the icon/graphic/design/whatever before you pay for it obviously... But that's the whole point. There's nothing that allows a seller to do this at the mo. > The second question has been answered. Sure, after my post. The answer to which seems to be "there isn't". So a valid question. > This is a completely different model to ebay. Perhaps from the platform's perspective, not from the sellers. The motivation is to enable someone to quickly put up an item for sale. I can pretty damn quickly put up a single item for sale on ebay too. |
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You are completely wrong. The model is entirely different from the seller's perspective. See the author's original comment. I've included it below.
>How does this work for art though? I mean you want to see the icon/graphic/design/whatever before you pay for it. This is also answered by the original comment.
"There have been many times in the past where I wanted to share a link - on Twitter or just through IM with a few friends - but did not want to go through the overhead of setting up a whole store."
The seller will be sharing a link with a person who they have a seller/buyer relationship with. The product in question is the last step in a process that the seller has complete control over.
No more of this. Cheers,