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<p>[QUOTE="reader, post: 2175112, member: 255"]Holly there are two issues. One is about literally breaking US law by attributing. unattributed items to be NA which I’m sure is very frustrating when you know something is legit Zuni e.g. because you personally bought it on the plaza in Santa Fe but you forgot the artist’s name. Maybe you’ll get caught listing it and maybe you won’t but the other which is what was suggested to the OP is so sleazy IMO as it’s search manipulation and gives an unfair advantage of having listings found that may or may not be found if correctly labeled as Southwest, Western, etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>We can all troll listings and find cheaters and many will get reported by those that do policing. More will not. I’m just suggesting that all take the higher road. I’m an ebay buyer of NA jewelry and find tons to buy as I know to search Southwestern and Western and respect those that list correctly and fairly. Just sayin’...everyone can ignore me lol.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="reader, post: 2175112, member: 255"]Holly there are two issues. One is about literally breaking US law by attributing. unattributed items to be NA which I’m sure is very frustrating when you know something is legit Zuni e.g. because you personally bought it on the plaza in Santa Fe but you forgot the artist’s name. Maybe you’ll get caught listing it and maybe you won’t but the other which is what was suggested to the OP is so sleazy IMO as it’s search manipulation and gives an unfair advantage of having listings found that may or may not be found if correctly labeled as Southwest, Western, etc. We can all troll listings and find cheaters and many will get reported by those that do policing. More will not. I’m just suggesting that all take the higher road. I’m an ebay buyer of NA jewelry and find tons to buy as I know to search Southwestern and Western and respect those that list correctly and fairly. Just sayin’...everyone can ignore me lol.[/QUOTE]
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