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Old 05-02-2006, 05:05 PM
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Default Trimmed T206 - am I wrong?

Posted By: Charlie O'Neal

That sucks being left hanging out in the wind like that. Not sh*t the seller doesn't mind the negative feedback, he is well established and burning somone on a high dollar sell really won't hurt his reputation very much.

Just wondering...when you filed for the refund with Paypal what category did you list the complaint under, was it item not as described? Did the seller ship the item by paying for the postage through Paypal.

From my understanding for fake and altered cards in order to get a return from paypal, you would need a letter from a grading company stating the problem with the card and provide the letter to paypal. I had this problem about a year ago and was not very happy when I got the cards to say the least. It was not worth paying to have the graded for the rejection letter. The only thing I could do was leave a negative feedback since the seller would not resond to my request. He turned around and slapped me with 3 negatives also. Since he's feedback rating was real high it hurt me way more then him. I could not sell anything b/c my feedback was 97.6% b/c of the incident, so I had to mutually agree to have the feedback withdrawn. I still haven't bought a thing from him since.

Some people will always try to take advantage of a situation. If the seller is an experience card seller more than likely he knew what he was selling and didn't disclose everything b/c it would cost him money alot of money. I'll jump off my soap box now.

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