Quote Originally Posted by swiftblaze
Exactly! For example, I don't want to meet up to buy an "excellent" condition monitor that has been ran over a few times, thrown out a window, and blown up with a bunch of m80 fireworks. I really do NOT want to meet up for a piece of shit if they are hours away. Having pictures of the product allows the buyer to get an understanding of the condition before they make an effort to purchase it. This applies to both the seller and the buyer since the seller will also not be disappointed if the buyer arrives and backs out due to the condition of the item. The picture rule should remain in force since it will eliminate the majority of the buyer/seller issues resulting in product quality.

YEah guys....good feedback.