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My Missing Card is For Sale Again ...
The card I purchased on eBay about two weeks ago is for sale again on eBay
Reference this post regarding card. The Auction I Won The Current Auction Cards look identical to me. I have not contacted the current seller yet. What should I do now??? As a FYI to the above post, I am getting a full refund from the claim I filed with eBay. Thanks, James |
I agree, both the front and back of the card, in both auctions, appear identical to me also.
I would at least contact USPS, as this sounds like a case of postal theft. Steve |
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The plot thickens !
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The original seller may find this very interesting as the new seller is located in the same state where the package went "missing".
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I would contact the usps, ebay, and your local police department. Chances are this card isn't the only thing this guy has stolen.
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This
This stinks. Hate that this has to be part of the hobby. Seems to be more and more all the time.
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Absolutely same cards. No question about it. Same lower left corner creases. The tiny paper loss spot on bottom in between A and M of American. The print shift on left border with part of belt and dots bellow it on left border of card. Same staining and corner wear everywhere. Same tiny break in black line from tiny crease on top border of card. All these features make it unique as a fingerprint!
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Forget getting USPS, authorities or anybody else involved. Sometimes you just have to take things into your own hands. Email the seller and ask them if they allow local pick up (if you're within reasonable driving distance). If they say yes, then make sure you win the card no matter the cost. Bid $1000 if you have to. When you go to meet him for the transaction, beat his ass and take your card back.
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"booeysmom" kind of sounds like a woman's screenname. My thoughts though: if you're getting a full refund, it's not your card anymore. Report it to the insurance company that is reimbursing you, as it is technically their property now.
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Seller pulled the item already. Hopefully it gets reported to the USPS and they actually do something about it. Not too long ago a USPS employee here got caught for stealing mail for over a decade. Had several rooms in their house completely full along with their garage.
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Might as well just buy this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T206...IAAOSwv-NWXSG0
A nicer card and its graded. Relative to your claim I know its the principle not the money but at some point you just have to let it go, not worth your time and the stress. If you want to pursue thats cool just don't let it consume you. |
why did the seller pull the item??? What jerk on here warned her??
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What about the original seller that's out 36 bucks + shipping? |
[QUOTE=vintagetoppsguy;1525572]Forget getting USPS, authorities or anybody else involved. Sometimes you just have to take things into your own hands. Email the seller and ask them if they allow local pick up (if you're within reasonable driving distance). If they say yes, then make sure you win the card no matter the cost. Bid $1000 if you have to. When you go to meet him for the transaction, beat his ass and take your card back.[/
This could be is risky strategy in Texas or, as OJ found out, Nevada :). But the sentiment is appealing |
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D@v!d L@mont |
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Nothing suspicious about that. :rolleyes: |
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Looks like her/his "new name" has conveniently been used before based on the feedback? |
I think that she keeps her old feedback from her previous name. :confused:
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