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Big Note to everyone, I don't know about anyone else, but I "Lovejoy" will not provide any information for items without an image. A description, however detailed is not enough, it is like the old saying " A picture is worth a thousand words" . If you can't upload an image here, use one of the many free online photo albums and provide a link so I can have a look at what you have. Thanks in advance.
LOVEJOY
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<p>Big Note to everyone, I don't know about anyone else, but I "Lovejoy" will not provide any information for items without an image. A description, however detailed is not enough, it is like the old saying " A picture is worth a thousand words" . If you can't upload an image here, use one of the many free online photo albums and provide a link so I can have a look at what you have. Thanks in advance.</p><p> </p><p>LOVEJOY </p>
You Must Have Images to Complete Your Appraisal Request
<p>Putting images into your appraisal request is actually quite simple. By far, most appraisals cannot be completed without photos - even for items that you may think are "common" or not so unusual. The appraiser needs to get an idea of exactly what you have and a textual description is just not enough.</p><p>Visit http://www.instappraisal.com/content/picture-worth-more-thousand-words to learn how to add photos to your appraisal request </p>
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Hi Joseph,
I'm new to Instappraisal and I can not get images to load into the image box on the website. I've tried to drag and drop with no luck, and I've tried the "add a file" but once I choose a photo to upload, the upload feature does not work and nothing happens. Any suggestions?? Thanks.
Dan
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Click the "Help" button at the top of the page http://www.instappraisal.com/instappraisal-help-and-faq
It will take you to a contact form.
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Many thanks!
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Always including a focused image of the bottom or back offers essential clues, even if there seems nothing important back there. Thank you Lovejoy for posting this discussion.