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Old 07-25-2014, 06:52 AM
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I'm sorry, but a mistake is when you type in $40.00 when you meant to type in $400.00 or when you show the incorrect photo of a card with a listing. This was not a mistake, but rather the seller's "unawareness" of the current market for T206 Titus cards. To me, that's "too bad".

What if he was selling a Jack Knight card with a Lenox back for $ 40.00 and made a "mistake" by not describing the back? Then he agrees to a sale and someone else says, "can I get a scan of the back?" Wait, what? You made a mistake, that card is worth $ 400.00. You should cancel the sale.

I feel people are giving him a break because he is new to the site and is only 27 years old. That's old enough to do 3 minutes of research on the current market for the cards you want to sell.

This was not a simple mistake. If nobody butted in and notified him of the Titus market, he would have been happy with the sale. He agreed to the sale.....not a mistake. That doesn't say much for any integrity here. But that is probably fine since he's going to sell the card for big bucks.

Does anyone else get the sense that the card is already sold? I'm sure it's already "in the mail".
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