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Let me start by saying that I have previously met Bill Goodwin and my dad and I have bought and sold cards through his auction without issue in the past.
However, I had very recently consigned a number of moderate (four digit) value cards. I have not found the response to my questions to be as prompt as I would have liked and am frankly wondering if I'm being paranoid or if I made a mistake in selecting them. I'll leave the details aside for the moment and try to be more patient to allow for Bill & Co to have some additional time .... but I am certainly feeling nervous! -Scott |
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