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deweyinthehall 08-31-2019 01:32 PM

1986 Donruss Customer Service
 
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I bought a factory sealed set of 1986 Donruss Rookies today. When I opened it up, I found the card pictured (don't recall it being in the set I opened back in 1986). I called the first number and it connected me to some medical alert company, and the second was not in service. Now I'll never know what happened to Betty or Doris, but their names and legacy live on!

lowpopper 09-01-2019 11:10 PM

Will PSA grade this card?

:cool:!

Yastrzemski Sports 09-02-2019 05:52 AM

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Originally Posted by lowpopper (Post 1913622)
Will PSA grade this card?

:cool:!

Would that be considered a Betty and Doris Rookie?

Bill77 09-02-2019 01:00 PM

Get it added to the registry set and ruin everyone's year.

deweyinthehall 09-02-2019 02:25 PM

The Set Registry line made me laugh out loud (I'm neither young nor cool enough to say LOL).

Mike D. 09-02-2019 03:43 PM

Probably far rarer than any other card that came out of those packs!

Rich Klein 09-02-2019 05:20 PM

The 1st printing of Donruss Rookies had some quality control issues and most. if not all, of the Wally Joyner Rookies had some obvious damage and collectors and dealers complained loudly and often. Thus Donruss had to do a second printing to make the cards up to then contemporary standards
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Regards
Rich

swarmee 09-02-2019 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill77 (Post 1913779)
Get it added to the registry set and ruin everyone's year.

The top active set only has 50% completion. Nobody cares about 1986 Donruss. Oddly enough, there is a retired set that was at 100% completion.

seanofjapan 09-02-2019 07:52 PM

In all seriousness, this needs to be somebody's mission: finding out who Betty and Doris are.

They need to be interviewed - I want nothing more from this hobby right now than to hear their stories about dealing with irate 1986 Donruss customers. That could not have been a fun job, but they stepped into the breach nonetheless.

vintagebaseballcardguy 09-02-2019 08:03 PM

1986 D was/is one of my favorite sets of the 80s.

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deweyinthehall 09-03-2019 06:03 PM

Funny Story
 
Years ago my job involved interviewing people who wanted to work for a large employer in D.C.

So, I was interviewing this one guy back in the mid-90s. He said on his paperwork that he worked for a company called Leaf in Tennessee, and that his boss was a man named Don Ross.

Collecting cards as I did, I paused and said "So Don Ross was your boss?", and he said, "well that was the name on all the boxes we shipped out".

It was all I could do to keep a straight face.

vintagebaseballcardguy 09-03-2019 06:26 PM

[emoji1787][emoji1787] That is hilarious!!

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Jim65 09-04-2019 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by deweyinthehall (Post 1914130)
Years ago my job involved interviewing people who wanted to work for a large employer in D.C.

So, I was interviewing this one guy back in the mid-90s. He said on his paperwork that he worked for a company called Leaf in Tennessee, and that his boss was a man named Don Ross.

Collecting cards as I did, I paused and said "So Don Ross was your boss?", and he said, "well that was the name on all the boxes we shipped out".

It was all I could do to keep a straight face.

Wow, I hope you didn't hire him. :D

Rich Klein 09-10-2019 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by deweyinthehall (Post 1914130)
Years ago my job involved interviewing people who wanted to work for a large employer in D.C.

So, I was interviewing this one guy back in the mid-90s. He said on his paperwork that he worked for a company called Leaf in Tennessee, and that his boss was a man named Don Ross.

Collecting cards as I did, I paused and said "So Don Ross was your boss?", and he said, "well that was the name on all the boxes we shipped out".

It was all I could do to keep a straight face.

There was a collector, I believe based out of Michigan, who wrote a ton of letters to the editors for both BHN and SCD. His name, unless he did that as a joke, was Don Ross.

Regards
Rich

ALR-bishop 09-10-2019 10:53 AM

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...d1ac7d94c0.jpg

dreamkafka 09-10-2019 11:38 AM

Betty could be Merian Elizabeth Harrison Wilbanks, died 2007, who "retired from Donruss Candy Company in Memphis with 23 years of service."

https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surn...s/2383/mb.ashx

7nohitter 09-13-2019 09:25 AM

I love "mysteries" like this.
Even better, I love hearing about companies that still honor the prize/promotion/discount decades later.


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