
11-14-2011, 06:10 PM
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Jim
Ja.mes Merm.igis
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Oyster Bay, NY
Posts: 326
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Originally Posted by dstraate
I'm just not convinced by the seller either. It seems to me equally probable that a person might:
Try a pilot scam with a few low dollar cards, see that it works, and put your feedback to work by simultaneously listing three huge profit items: Jackson, Mantle, and Ruth. When your cover is blown by a relatively obscure message board, create a handle, say all the right things, and wait for the dust to settle.
I just don't believe you buy that Jax if your business is coins and you "don't know much about cards"
EG "John, I know you collect and sell cards, but I've got an opportunity for you. This is one of the toughest and most valuable coins in the hobby. I've just gotta get it off my hands. If you put down 5K on it right now, you'll probably double your money tomorrow on Ebay". If you where John, what would you say?!
This isn't to say that honest sellers don't get duped, but scammers always have alibi when they get uncovered, and it usually starts with "I don't know anything about it".
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