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I've noticed that on ebay too. I think some people think if the pony is dirty or beat up than it is bait.It varies from pony to pony. Flaws that I might consider make a g3 Pinkie Pie bait I wouldn't consider making a Mimic bait. The rarer it is, the more flaws I am willing to accept.I agree that symbol loss is the worst. The symbols are like the essence of the pony so when they lose them they seem empty.
I agree that symbol loss is the worst. The symbols are like the essence of the pony so when they lose them they seem empty.
I agree, I think as a seller, I would list as baity and flawed, so the buyer isn't disappointed, if anything they end up being pretty happy if the pony can be restored with just a bath an some hair TLC.
I agree, I wouldn't bait a pony unless she had bad haircuts and serious marks, and maybe chew damage too. There are plenty of collectors who would appreciate ponies with acceptable flaws. And there are plenty of truly baity ponies who could get a new life as customs. The truly baity ones should be left to the customizers, and flawed ones should be restored or just accepted as they are. I hate to see ponies in good/decent condition used as bait!And I've also gotten some really nice ponies that were described as bait. All they needed was a quick clean, no major restorations. I recently got a NM Firefly with nothing but a tiny streak of nail polish on her chest that came right off! She was only $5 shipped.