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<p>[QUOTE="mmarco102, post: 9744614, member: 8289"]I get what you’re saying and respect his knowledge. That said my skin is tough and when I posted the bowl on here, sure I was giddy about buying a $1.00 scratch off lottery ticket, but was always aware of my odds of winning. The fee I chose to pay for a review is outrageously reasonable to say the least. My slight disappointment is that I can see differences in the online item he choose to use and mine. So I will not learn from this outcome. Please tell me what’s wrong with the foot, what is it about the color, is the glaze copied very good or is it this or that. We learn from good and bad inputs. For example: If you watch a weekly video of him talking about an authentic piece in an online auction, will your next purchase be an authentic piece? Or if you watch him talk about a fake piece online, will you never buy a similar fake? This is where I am now. But if you bought an antique meiping vase and had it in hand, touch feel see clearly and he told you what a beautiful piece and here’s why, or sorry, and here is why, the fee you paid became invaluable for the information you gain. But truth be told he does deal with every type of customer and I am 150% positive he has dealt with argumentive(?) people which he doesn’t deserve.</p><p><br /></p><p>all in all I am cool with the outcome and appreciate you and everyone's input here. Thank you. I still love the piece and will get back to scratching off lottery ticket. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mmarco102, post: 9744614, member: 8289"]I get what you’re saying and respect his knowledge. That said my skin is tough and when I posted the bowl on here, sure I was giddy about buying a $1.00 scratch off lottery ticket, but was always aware of my odds of winning. The fee I chose to pay for a review is outrageously reasonable to say the least. My slight disappointment is that I can see differences in the online item he choose to use and mine. So I will not learn from this outcome. Please tell me what’s wrong with the foot, what is it about the color, is the glaze copied very good or is it this or that. We learn from good and bad inputs. For example: If you watch a weekly video of him talking about an authentic piece in an online auction, will your next purchase be an authentic piece? Or if you watch him talk about a fake piece online, will you never buy a similar fake? This is where I am now. But if you bought an antique meiping vase and had it in hand, touch feel see clearly and he told you what a beautiful piece and here’s why, or sorry, and here is why, the fee you paid became invaluable for the information you gain. But truth be told he does deal with every type of customer and I am 150% positive he has dealt with argumentive(?) people which he doesn’t deserve. all in all I am cool with the outcome and appreciate you and everyone's input here. Thank you. I still love the piece and will get back to scratching off lottery ticket. ;)[/QUOTE]
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