
01-25-2015, 10:55 AM
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Tom
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: America
Posts: 1,141
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BlueDevil89
Sorry, my friend. Looks like you got snookered. Your competition got you to stay out of the auction so he could steal it for a song, and burned you in your side deal in the process. Lesson learned.
If I were you, I would likely not have any further dealings with that board member.
Good Rule of Thumb: Assume that all baseball card collectors are pirates and thieves who would steal from their own mothers (---who would definitely steal valuable collections from widows for pennies on the dollar). Go into all of your transactions with this assumption, and you will likely never be taken advantage of in any of your dealings.
Now, I know such an approach is an overly cynical one. However, when it comes to dealing with people with whom you have no personal relationship, it is an approach that will ensure that you exercise the appropriate level of caution.
It's every man for himself out there. If you happen to come across a fellow collector with integrity, consider yourself fortunate. There are certainly plenty of them out there. But I would never make such an assumption about anyone, regardless of their reputation on this or any other board.
Remember what Ronald Reagan said, "Trust, but verify."
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Fantastic post and I agree completely. Stand on your own in your dealings.
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