Roderic Little
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Thanks also Michael, I did not notice your post before.
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Thanks Scott, appreciate your input. Will save my money.
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Is it acceptable to list an item on Hipstamp with an EZ Grader certificate? I only found out about it a few days ago, while checking out the EZPerf software.
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Yes I am all good too, got a very prompt response from Hip Support (Anj Barros) which was much appreciated. Cheers from OZ.
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Same issue here, I stopped listing today after 3 items failed to appear. The system generates the ID No and says you are successful, but cannot find them by Hip ID or PID searches. They have just vanished. Have contacted support, received acknowledg…
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Mint means in original condition, if it has no gum it is not in original condition, therefore should not be described as mint. I have been using "unused no gum"
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I agree with Bill on this, I stuffed up and entered my PID incorrectly on one item and cannot get back to correct it. Also tried to edit another item and just got a "Create Item" screen. Seems like "change for the sake of change!" It wasn't broken, …
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Hey Carol, to answer your question, Yes I survived the SG debacle, but only just, I am still patching up some of the gibberish descriptions they left me with. So far I have resisted the temptation to go back to Ebay.. I wonder if any one else was cr…
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This is a very interesting discussion, which I have just seen, so to add my 2 bobs/cents worth. Yes it is very time consuming to add additional catalog numbers, but I have been listing using both Scott and SG nos. where I have them. My stock is main…
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I found it on colnect, it has the same watermark, and Perfs so is possible. Will have a closer look later today but may have to catalog it in my db as 696
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Thanks Allen p13.5 I don't think I have any info on 696, does it have watermark?
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I make it Scott 29 SG36 My 2020 Scott cv is showing 25c for Mint-VF Not sure if this helps.
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I read the question as John observed. Just as a matter of course I always send an email to the buyer, in the first instance, acknowledging receipt of their order, and in the second, advising that the order has shipped. I am surprised that some suppl…
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I agree with Carol & Ted on this subject, but when it was decided that the new site was not going to support HTML I was stunned: shock-horror! I thought, I could not believe it. BUT now that I see what a clean, tidy and uniform look that the sit…
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Hi George glad to hear that it is finally coming good for you. It is bad enough moving house without being sick as well. Thanks for the info it will be a big help as I feel I can do this without wasting time duplicating effort. Cheers Rod
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Thanks again Ted and Michael for the extra info Cheers for now.
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Sorry Ted cannot get the screen shot to uplift the ones I have been looking at are 2-5/8" x 3-5/8" I can land 2000 at 2.3c ozzy each. If you can confirm the size for me it will be a big help. Rod again
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Hi again Ted, I have been doing some follow up on your suggestion re penny sleeves I have attached a screen shot of one that looks about right. Is this what you use. Regards, Rod
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Hi all thanks for your information, there are certainly some good options here and I will not be continuing with the system I have been using. Will now be researching costs here, as they are so much higher than in the US Kind regards to all and than…
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Hi George thanks for your input, it is similar to what I was doing using the empty box ( I used to buy B11 envelopes in 500's for around 2-1/2c each). But then the quality of the available envelopes dropped off to unacceptable. I was trying to keep…
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Thanks Michael I do not do anything with postcards so not a problem. Interested to hear about the alternative label sources though. A typical scenario for me would be entering maybe a a dozen line items into my dB at a session and printing a s…
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Thanks Ted There is a fair bit of very useful information here which I will need to digest as the baseball card storage is not familiar to me. I have been flat out cleaning out 36 years worth of one man's treasure. I probably used the term glassin…
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OOPS! I just re-read first line, sounds strange I mean minimize not maximize I was thinking maximize efficiency.
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I really do not care care if old or new stamps are used, but I do not like it when people in the business of selling stamps to collectors decide to used electronic franking. These days I generally use newly purchased stamps from Australia Post. In t…
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Hi Rod & Michael, I have been using Scott & SG both in the title field and the catalogue for some time now, also ACSC (BW) specialist numbers on some items. Not sure if it's worth the effort but I am still doing it, but it makes it easier fo…
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Most of my listings carry a clear statement that what you see is what you get, I always upload individual images.
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Thanks guys, I suspected that this may be the case, the reason I asked was because I had it catalogued and listed as MH22 and took it out yesterday because the centre band was so pronounced it really hit me as not being the same. I have now just use…
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Sorry the image has not loaded it is a 1/2p Torquoise QEII Machin Head Issued 14 Dec 1977 (1 centre band)
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Hello Kumar, Like Carol, I have been using the Stamp Image Bursting App from Jason Drake for about 2 years and it is very good, but you do sometimes have to manipulate the edges of the bounding boxes to get a good crop. I can generally do 30 to 40 i…