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It is a doublestandard to be happy to take the original hair out but not happy to write on the hoof. To me these are the same thing, honestly.
Quote from: Taffeta on June 23, 2018, 03:32:39 AMIt is a doublestandard to be happy to take the original hair out but not happy to write on the hoof. To me these are the same thing, honestly. They may be the same thing to you, but definitely not to me. I would not knowingly buy a pony with writing on its hooves, regardless of who did it. I am perfectly happy with (an appropriately priced and honestly listed) rehair, assuming it was done in such a way to look original - correct colour, style, length and fullness. That is my personal preference, so it's unfair to say it's a double-standard unless you're willing to apply the same to your own preferences. If you don't accept or like a certain condition in your collectibles, you ask about it before you buy.
Personally the idea of people writing on ponies to indicate it's a rehair does not sit well with me, or writing on a pony period. Man, I wouldn't even let my mom write my name on my ponies as a kid, I certainly don't want to encourage people to write on their ponies now!
I've never heard of a scam involving writing on hooves.
Meh. You keep using the word scammed, but if it's unintentional it's not a scam. It's a buyer beware situation - comes with collecting *shrug*
Then don't buy ponies from me