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JollyElm 03-23-2021 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg (Post 2084568)
We all know that ebay guy who lists cards for 10 times what they are worth. I hate that guy but I hate it even more when that guy comes over to BST to do the same thing.

A little foreshadowing: I didn't know it at the time, but this guy has a fairly obscure SGC 5 card up on ebay for $165 OBO. A PSA 7 of that card just sold for $60 earlier this month, so you might figure his card is worth $20-25.

This guy also has a listing on BST right now for some low grade cards that are more or less fairly priced. So I bought one and he asked me what else I was interested in, because he was "selling off his collection". He sent me a scan of some cards, including his SGC 5 card and I asked what he wanted for it. (It was a front office exec for a team that my aunt's family once had ownership in. I thought I could show it to her and see if she remembered him.)

How about $190? he said. (Yes, more than what he is asking on ebay!)

I am so annoyed by that ebay/BST guy. Most of the members here are a pleasure to deal with, when a scammer comes around here it is a pain.


From my 'Collectorisms' thread: :D
"See also: Trolesaler - a person who’s a member of this site for no other reason than to take advantage of the free access to the B/S/T and hawk their exorbitantly priced cards."

Jim65 03-23-2021 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2084571)
Speaking of shipping, I hate:

--The guy who puts a card saver or top loader into a padded envelope without a stiffener, and especially the one who sticks a packing peanut in there too. What kind of moron thinks that is going to make it to the customer without damage? Ever see a 1960 Leaf baseball pack? The damn marble just tears through the wax paper.

People do this because if a envelope isn't at least 1/4" thick, its not eligible for tracking. A few packing peanuts solves that problem.

vintagechris 03-23-2021 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2084571)
Speaking of shipping, I hate:

--The guy who wrecks a perfectly good card saver or toploader with tape, especially the one who tapes the entire opening of a card saver with scotch tape. It is just such a waste. Use the blue tape, people.

--The guy who doesn't seal the top of a toploader at all. Blue tape, team bag, even a folded over post-it will work. I had to send back a nice card a week ago because the jackhole who sold it shipped it in an unsealed toploader and when it got to me it had slipped out of the holder and picked up a nicely dinged corner.

--The guy who puts a card saver or top loader into a padded envelope without a stiffener, and especially the one who sticks a packing peanut in there too. What kind of moron thinks that is going to make it to the customer without damage? Ever see a 1960 Leaf baseball pack? The damn marble just tears through the wax paper.

--The guy who mummifies the card holder in tape. I appreciate the sentiment but if I have to resort to a knife to open the holder you are not protecting the card, you are making it more likely that I will damage it trying to open it.

Man I agree with all of these. I'll add the guy who sends a graded card in a flimsy bubble mailer with no extra bubble wrap or padding to protect the card. I'm shocked that people send $800 cards this way!

D. Bergin 03-23-2021 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim65 (Post 2084743)
People do this because if a envelope isn't at least 1/4" thick, its not eligible for tracking. A few packing peanuts solves that problem.


Yeah, I never understood that. 1/4" inch isn't that much. between a couple pieces of cardboard and the surrounding packaging and you have yourself an easy 1/4" inch. Anyways, I think if you go deep enough into the handbook, you find an "or"..................as in 1/4" inch.........or........the package is a rigid.

Been shipping that way with tracking for over 20 years without an issue. 1000's of packages.

Well.............maybe one. Over 10 years ago, I think an overzealous clerk sent a package back to me with that 1/4" inch notation, from around the Philadelphia area. Went and dug up in the handbook the full definition of the dimensions of package tracking for 1st Class Mail, brought it back to my branch office, and they just threw it back in the system and it eventually got where it was going.

bnorth 03-23-2021 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 2084785)
Yeah, I never understood that. 1/4" inch isn't that much. between a couple pieces of cardboard and the surrounding packaging and you have yourself an easy 1/4" inch. Anyways, I think if you go deep enough into the handbook, you find an "or"..................as in 1/4" inch.........or........the package is a rigid.

Been shipping that way with tracking for over 20 years without an issue. 1000's of packages.

Well.............maybe one. Over 10 years ago, I think an overzealous clerk sent a package back to me with that 1/4" inch notation, from around the Philadelphia area. Went and dug up in the handbook the full definition of the dimensions of package tracking for 1st Class Mail, brought it back to my branch office, and they just threw it back in the system and it eventually got where it was going.

We have a lady that sometimes fills in at our PO. She thinks it is her duty to try and fold your bubble mailer in half.

Eric72 03-23-2021 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2084792)
We have a lady that sometimes fills in at our PO. She thinks it is her duty to try and fold your bubble mailer in half.

Sellers should keep an image of that person in mind when packaging things for shipment. If they did, far fewer items would arrive damaged.

todeen 03-23-2021 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2084792)
We have a lady that sometimes fills in at our PO. She thinks it is her duty to try and fold your bubble mailer in half.

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2084798)
Sellers should keep an image of that person in mind when packaging things for shipment. If they did, far fewer items would arrive damaged.

Newman....

Frankish 03-24-2021 02:23 PM

These are excellent. So many hit home!

One that really peeves me is people who secure a top loader to the inner surface of the shipping envelope so that you have to cut the envelope open on three sides to extract the card without risking it.

D. Bergin 03-24-2021 04:40 PM

I got a card in from the U.K. the other day. Card was fine, but I needed a literal scalpel to get the card out of the top loader-ish plastic it was in, it was covered in so much heavy duty tape.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 03-24-2021 06:00 PM

Buyers who ask for healthy discounts because they have to pay to have the item authenticated and shipped to the TPA. So, you expect me to foot all these costs?! It's your choice to have the material authenticated, not mine. I know what I'm selling is genuine and don't require a TPA to say it is. (In most cases, the material in question doesn't magically become worth more just because of the slab it's in or the sticker that's slapped on it.)

Eric72 03-24-2021 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BillyCox3 (Post 2085159)
...In most cases, the material in question doesn't magically become worth more just because of the slab it's in...

The market, in general, disagrees with this statement.

The "magic" can be quite dark and evil, though, in my opinion.

sportsnut25 03-24-2021 07:28 PM

An issue for modern items but an ebay PITA for me ....

Title/Description: "blah blah blah BRAND NEW!!! SEE PICTURES!!!"

Pictures: Ding here, ding there, tear here, ripped there :rolleyes:

Gorditadogg 03-24-2021 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2084696)
From my 'Collectorisms' thread: :D

"See also: Trolesaler - a person who’s a member of this site for no other reason than to take advantage of the free access to the B/S/T and hawk their exorbitantly priced cards."

That's the guy!

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Eric72 03-25-2021 12:45 PM

The eBay "guy" who puts "CENTERED" in the title...and the card is 80/20 or worse.

jayshum 03-25-2021 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 2085416)
The eBay "guy" who puts "CENTERED" in the title...and the card is 80/20 or worse.

I saw a listing for a card I was interested in that had a MC qualifier and in the listing title, it said Great Centering.


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