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Would implementing a fee for using the BST board eliminate these problems ?
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Forget about getting lawyers involved, just send Papelbon.:eek:
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From afar I see both sides. But in the end I think a card is yours until it's not yours and even though it might rub people the wrong way, keeping your card is your right. I think it'll make people less willing to do business with you, but I also don't see any real harm done if funds are returned.
The secondary sales seems independent of the transaction between buyer and seller, though I understand they add to the frustration. |
My experiences on BST have been overwhelmingly positive, but I have had three bad ones…two moderately bad in a piss you off kind of way, the other probably a seven on a scale of 1 to 10.
Since you sold the card to a friend, can't you just explain what happened and buy it back? Seems reasonable to me. You are then at least no worse off for the experience. |
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Or the obvious...GoBucs got a better offer somewhere and the card is (re)sold, so he cannot honor the deal...no idea if this is true but it would be simple to just honor the deal and move on...I cannot see another reason not to honor the deal.
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This is how it was done at the business school I went to :D
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Once fully paid for, the OP was the owner of the card. The seller may have still had possession of the card, but ownership had changed hands. So yes, a card is yours until its not, but I think in this case.....it was not the seller's card anymore. |
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Section 2-401(2) of the UCC provides that “title passes to the buyer at the time and place at which seller completes his performance with reference to the physical delivery of the goods.” But all that, to me, is beside the point. |
Dan, bad deal on your part, bud. Once you agreed to the deal, you should have honored it. Once you received the funds, that pretty much sealed it. While nothing legally was done wrong, and this isn't something any of us haven't seen before or are surprised that it happens, it is, for lack of a better term, shady. I will be sure to avoid any deals with you in the future, and I imagine others on this board will or already are.
Leon, do you think it should be a BST rule that you have to have the card in hand before putting it up for sale/trade? I agree that there is no logical way to enforce this, but just having the rule would possibly prevent at least some of these shady characters from trying this here. What do you think? |
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I'm not asking for anyone's sympathy or support on this one and furthermore understand Eric's frustration and those who feel my decision is/was dishonorable, but at the end of the day the card is mine to do with what I choose. If some of you don't agree and opt not to do business with me in the future then so be it. There are many, many other avenues available for selling cards at our collective disposal so losing this particular avenue to a percentage of the board is not going to influence my decision one way or another. Neither will anyone's opinion of me as a person, seller, or otherwise.
That said, I have already expressed to Eric that I will absolutely sell him the card (which I do indeed still possess) at the price we agreed upon once I am able to locate and secure a suitable replacement. I know many of you feel I should do that now, and although you are certainly entitled to that opinion, that is not the course I'm choosing to take with the card at this time. This will be my last comment on this particular subject, although I do reserve the right to defend myself against any additional erroneous accusations. |
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As a long-time Seller on both EBay & right here on Net54, I can't imagine reneging on a deal once the $ had changed hands, EXCEPT if BOTH parties were in agreement to cancel.
GoBucs should think a bit an do the right thing---COMPLETE the deal w/ Cosmo! Your reputation is at stake, if that means ANYTHING to you. (Written BEFORE Post 67 was showing ( so apparently he doesn't) |
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Personally, I don't see how holding on to it for a finite amount time outweighs the amount of crap you're taking here, but it's your life. Also, as crappy as this situation is, it sounds like the OP is (or at least should be) more pissed at himself for hastily selling his card. I understanding wanting to get your cash out of it to help cushion the blow, but it could have waited two days til the new one showed up. |
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Actually at one point, the seller had both the card and the payment.
Just because he still had possession of the card does not make it his. Eric honored his portion of the agreement by paying the seller. The seller's next move should have been to put that card in the mail. Its that simple! Lesson learned by both the OP and me as well. Too bad it had to happen like this. |
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I think it's one of these...
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Eric, sorry to hear of this. Thank you for sharing so I know to avoid the seller.
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Everyone is making too much out of this. I got screwed and it is what it is.
Long story short, if I wasn't getting this Mantle, I wouldn't have sold mine. I'm certainly not going to ask the buyer to sell it back to me, that's bad business and not how I operate. I will continue to look for another Mantle now to fill a void in my collection. This is part of my PSA set. My only reason behind posting this thread was to bring caution to any others that may be presented with an opportunity to do business with this same seller - you should at least be aware of this before deciding to engage in a transaction. |
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I don't even understand the seller's reluctance to honor the deal...he's not too attached to the card since he's shopping around for a replacement. I guess the damage this has done to his reputation is worth holding onto a card that he's shopping around. Weird.
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....and this is why i don't buy high end cards.
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Should have posted this originally... here is the card that caused the whole mess.
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But all I am saying is I understand the mindset, not condoning the behavior. Dan was dead wrong here. |
Looks like he has sold a few '51 Bowman Mantles on the B/S/T in the past. Why keep this one, Dan?
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I think selling transactions generally favor the buyer in cases like these and allow returns because the buyer might not know exactly what he or she is getting. You see the item online, but not until you actually get it in hand, do you see what it is. You see the item in the store, but it's not until you are home and see how that item you bought works or fits as you expected (e.g., a mattress or a part). I agree that allowing returns is generally much, much tougher on small sellers than the big box stores, especially in terms of cash flow. |
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Mom!!!
Tell his MOM!!!:rolleyes:
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