familyman;c-146098 wroteGLE too. Yep, I may have considered that. They should sack whoever takes the photos and types up their auctions - because they're costing them more money than they bring in.
It's a huge problem, bad photos that is. I've been burnt more than once. This time I did ask for extensive photos of front and real windscreens and both were provided (on second request / complaint) and there was evidence of some rust at lower rear windscreen and a couple of spots on front windscreen. It was still salvageable but the rot made me worry that there was more to it elsewhere on the body, still looked too good for a parts car.
Fees around the $100 Mark for a cheap salvage item like that plus gotta pay to get it towed out of the auction house - think it's sold for about 300 so all up you're up for $500 with an unknown quantity. Too good for scrap but I don't have the capacity at this moment and I hope someone else saved it.