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Originally Posted by Theoldprofessor
In a post several days back, I observed that eBay had notified me that a '34Goudey Grimm, won from Mile HIgh Cards in February, was at last being sent to me in early May. I wondered if Mile High always took so long to complete a transaction. (See "Mile High action ... after three months?")
After most helpful and courteous email exchanges with Mile High representative Ben Gassaway, I agree that, in fact, the card was sent the day after I paid for it, and picked up at our post offics a few days later.
(The only record that might time my reception of incoming cards is via the feedback I leave. But I couldn't get that far back in feedback time to check on the card.)
In any case, I offer my sincere apologies to Mile High Cards, and thank them for their courteous help in straightening the matter out.
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So let me see if I understand this correctly. You bitched out a company thinking you didn't get a card when if fact you had already received the card and just didn't know it?
I buy a lot of stuff but I generally keep track of what I buy and when I get it. I certainly don't wait months to ask where my cards are and I certainly don't bitch about a company without checking with them first (which it seems you did after the fact).
It's a free forum, but you should be ashamed about this whole mess and at least you had the balls to come back and apologize publicly.
James G