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Card selling scenerio- Big lie or not
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Card for sale. Asking $1000, buyer offers $500. Seller says he has $900 in the card so to feed his family he HAS to get $900 only because he paid $900 for it, perhaps on his credit card and needs to pay the credit card back and the $900 is needed avoid foreclosure as well. Buyer would never pay $900, but based on these representations, he relies on the Seller and pays $900. One week later, seller says on public forum that he only paid $400 for the card and shouts his happiness that he made $500 on the card (lets assume what he says is true on this) Do we feel the buyer should be able to the deal canceled and get his money back because the seller admittedly lied about the purchase price and reason for selling and buyer otherwise would not have paid? Its not an issue of an altered card, or fraud card etc. What you guys think....i not looking for legal opinions, just looking what you guys think |
I would lean towards no, it's on the buyer if he overpaid based on sympathy or other considerations irrelevant to the commercial value of the card, but at the same time the lying seller should be ostracized.
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Nobody pays an extra $400 on a $500 card because of some sob story. They paid $900 for that card, because they thought it was a $900 card.
:confused: Sounds like a story where a seller simply said they needed $900 out of a card (what they paid for it is irrelevant), all the reasons given after that were embellished (and also irrelevant), and now somebody is looking to now get their money back out of this "card", and is looking at the original seller as the easy way out. To some people I imagine the phrase "give me my money back or I'll out you on Net54" comes easier to some then it does to others. Sometimes you need to own up to your mistakes. We've all bought things we're remorseful about throughout the years. |
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lol! :d |
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Pretty sneaky on the sellers part.
But, bust a deal face the wheel......... http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=19165 |
This is not new. You'll see this stunt being pulled on the "shiny sites".
I need money/gonna have operation: - these semi-stars and commons are up for sale. - these once-were-a-superstar-but-now-injured-and-hasn't-played-for-a-year cards are up for sale. And my favorite: - I will trade 1000 one-dollar cards for one $1000 card. |
Deal stands.
If you really paid more than you wanted because you were moved by a bs story, you are a good person and he is a louse. Lesson learned. There are creeps out there who will lie about family members being sick to make a few bucks. Sad but true. Karma is a bitch. Their day will come. |
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Isn't ironic that this story is posted just when a musical about P.T. Barnum is coming out?. |
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Thanks Steve - That was Great! LMHAO! |
Deal stands but out the seller and expose his behavior.
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I still waiting for someone with a mid grade RC Mantle or Green cobb willing to trade that one card for 20 cards that 'add up' to the same 'value' wise |
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Then find someone who can't find a buyer with a a large sum of money, but does have many buyers with small sums of money. Mind blown |
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Not to derail the thread, but what about when the reverse happens, when a buyer tries to do it to a seller (or in my case, a trader)?
Recently, I was contacted out of nowhere by someone who wanted one of my more valuable cards for basically nothing in a trade, because (his story went) it was for his sick father-in-law who always wanted the card in his collection, and he wanted to give it to him as a glorious (final?) Christmas present. (The clear indication was that he wasn't long for this world.) The arrogance of it all was what struck me the most. I had never communicated with this person before, had no idea in heck who he even was, and he just assumed I was going to hand over a prized card, because he concluded his message with something to the effect of, "Send me your address so I can get these cards (which were a basically commons from my need list) out to you right away and I'll give you my address so you can send your card quickly, because Christmas is almost here." In his mind it was a foregone conclusion that I had (with apologies to REM) bought the myth and was going to readily make the 'trade.' And it was all in a single e-mail, too. There was no back and forth of, "Hey, you don't know me, but I'm hoping you can you do me a favor?" No discussion. Nothing. So, I was like, "Huh???? No communication whatsoever and his first contact with me is to request that I hand over a very expensive card???? Geez, yeah I'm that stupid. I'll send your card out tomorrow, buddy." I didn't bother responding to him and I haven't heard a word from him since. And, yes, it was obvious he was a BS'er. This wasn't me being mean to an unknown dying man. And, I'm sad to say, this isn't the first time this type of ploy was attempted on me and other people. Pathetic. |
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Unless I know the "Storyteller" personally, stories have no impact on my buying or selling decisions.
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I also find it interesting that someone 'has' to sell something because they need to buy medication or pay whatever emergency, yet the asking price is more than recent market price. Then its listed for months and months. I guess the medication or emergency isnt too urgent...
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Sounds like not that big of an emergency fearless OT prediction. Saints will win Superbowl. |
I hate that we are at a point in our society where lying is considered negotiation. It's not new...it's been going on for some time, but seems to be becoming more common.
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I'm Glad there is a decision, and not sure why it was ever up for debate. |
The best "story" I got on Ebay back years ago turned out to be true.
Sold a few cards to the same guy for a couple dollars each. (Yeah, long enough ago that was a thing, covered fees by having a bit added on the shipping. ) A week goes by, no contact, nothing. Send a gentle reminder to pay. People forget stuff, only about a 20$ sale total. Get an email.......This is X girlfriend. He joined Ebay last week, on Friday, got drunk Friday night and bid on a LOT of stuff. And won most of it, he actually makes less in a couple months than he won and is freaking out a bit. Please have patience, we're going to try to get everything paid, but it'll take a while. Oh, that's odd...So I check his items bid on list.... Well over 2000 items bid on almost all under $5. The total he owed was probably over $5000 :eek: So I told them to just pay whenever they could, figuring I'd never see anything. Got a check about 2 weeks later:D I may have been his only positive feedback. |
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