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Old 05-22-2021, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by JollyElm View Post
Some eBayers do it on purpose.
A card came up in my searches, and I thought, "Yowza! That's a good price for a PSA 9." I studied the card and couldn't find any hidden problems (case scratches, etc.) that might have led to a discounted price. Only then did I realize the card was a PSA 8, not a PSA 9 as the title stated. I messaged the seller and pointed out the specific error in his listing. He thanked me and said he would correct it immediately. After countless months, the card was continually being re-listed time and again STILL as a PSA 9. There is no way in heck I was the only one who pointed out the blatant error to him, so he clearly wants to fool someone.
I wrote the seller and informed him. He said he tried to change it but couldn't, which I've heard before, that once it is posted, it is impossible to do?
He thanked me for the heads up and said he'd let the buyer know it is only a 4 instead of a 5 in case the buyer also didn't see the listing error?
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