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Old 02-25-2003, 07:29 PM
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Default 1896 chopped up Spalding

Posted By: r

I have and do on occasion list in other categories. Ebay's policy regarding which category is letting the seller decide what is the most appropriate category and allows them discretion. The reason I list in the graded trading cards category is because there is no graded memorabilia category. There are many listing of graded memorablia in the trading card category including graded dominoe chips, cigar labels, playing cards, felts, ect. I even specifically emailed Ebay if it was ok to list my graded memorabilia (specifally giving them an auction I listed) in the category and they gave the ok. I think both categories are appropriate and further my description is EXTREMELY descriptive and I clearly state items that are paper stock cut outs and when there is text on back, ect. The bottom line is that the items are accurately described and it is the responsibility of the bidder to read the description. I even have a refund policy which covers almost all my items. I rarely get a refund request (none in the last 3 months) and contrary to the earlier post I get rave comments telling me how they loved my unique memorabilia, and they come back to buy more. There are several grading companies grading memorablia, several sellers selling it, and there is no reason why I shouldn't cash in on a legal high demand items with nice profit margins.
I am the first to sell this type of item and demand has forced comepetition. I have; however, never graded my own items and never will. A little investigation on your part would confirm this. See ya.

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