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I don't look for it, but when it is listed, it makes me more likely to bid - I HATE
having to immediately dunk all of a lot in cleaner for a day and dry it for days
when it comes in badly smoked. When lightly smoky, I just build the set and put it
up on a shelf for a few days to air out.
I highly prefer NON-smoking sellers.
I suppose I should add that to my future auction listings too.
Christopher Weeks wrote:
> In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Benjamin Whytcross writes:
> > If anyone puts together a list, it would help me, as my NLSO suffers from
> > chronic asthma [she's currently in hospital] and things like smoke can
> > easily set her asthma off. This is one of the reasons I prefer to buy lego
> > from auctions on lugnet..You know in advance the condition of items with
> > respect to damage, etc which you can't find out as easily on ebay.
>
> I wonder if putting a smoke-free disclaimer on my sale ads and auction listings
> would be worth while? Does anyone spend effort looking for such information
> when shopping?
>
> Chris
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