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Old 02-23-2020, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mintacular View Post
Pretty worthless thread, the seller should have paid the additional $5 or so insurance originally---sellers should always protect themselves again postal mishaps on $100+ transactions (or suffer the $ $ consequences). This is even more apparent since the seller did not know the buyer but even so, the postal office misplaces, loses, and steals items everyday

When the card did not arrive arrive a refund in short thrift was due. A simple short and quick question & answer to the buyer may have been appropriate but for them to wait this long with all the back and forth is TOTALLY uncalled for....

Look, if you don't want to be a professional seller and all that comes with that DO NOT SELL CARDS. Last but not least, as a seller if you think insurance will be needed price that into your accepted sale price


Agreed. The buyer should have been refunded quickly and without a hassle. No, it’s not how “every” transaction works necessarily, but it’s what buyers have come to expect, and the most professional thing to do.


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