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Posted By: runscott
Let's say you sell a card on ebay, clearly described as "trimmed". Then the guy who buys it puts it back on ebay with no mention of the trimming, but offering a very fair return policy. Since the seller is knowingly selling trimmed cards, I don't want to buy one from him and keep it, not being sure if it's trimmed and trusting the guy because he was a friend and a reputable collector. I'm not going to drop a name here, but hopefully he made a mistake and will amend his ebay description. |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
If I was Dear Abby I'd say forgive and forget. |
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Posted By: runscott
there is nothing personal about it. I'm simply questioning selling ethics. |
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Posted By: Dan Mathewson
...so here are two more cents. |
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Posted By: Ben
There was a large group of trimmed e98's (including a Matty if my memory serves me) that sold on ebay a few weeks ago for prices well into the hundreds... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
There was a time when a trimmed card was thought worthless, but now days, a nice trim job that does not eliminate a border, or even makes them look all the same size, can command a nice price, even when the trim job is noted. Many collectors today seem to prefer having a nice looking trimmed card rather than a lesser grade, unaltered card for their collection. Basically, they I think they want them so they can try and impress friends, relative adn business associates that don't know any better. |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
I guess a lot depends on if everybody is 100% certain a card is trimmed. I recently sold a Tatoo Orbit card that I bought from Alan Hager many years ago (#1 indication it was trimmed) and than sent to PSA and they said it was trimmed. I advertised it as trimmed and sold it for $9.99. I suppose the buyer could now list it on ebay much as your buyer did or send it to PRO and get it graded. In my opinion after using what resources I had the card is trimmed. If I see the card again advertised as not trimmed I would be upset and never deal with the person again, but what else can you do? |
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Posted By: runscott
The card IS TRIMMED. It was sold to me as trimmed, it obviously IS TRIMMED, and I sold it AS TRIMMED. The description indicates wear but nothing about trimming. This is not one that's a matter of judgement as far as the actual condition of the card - IT IS TRIMMED. |
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Posted By: runscott
even little Roy Huff |
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Posted By: leon
I know the situation. I feel that after you told him, Scott, he should put an amendment to his auction. I will email him too, see his response, and then probably "out" him if he does nothing. What he is doing is not right (if he knows he is selling trimmed cards and not labeling them as such). If I ever did something like this, and someone alerted me to it, then I would expect the same consequences... I will make sure that it's not an honest mistake first though.....best regards all |
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Posted By: runscott
Then you get into the "you're just jealous...mind your own business", etc., and I don't feel like dealing with that. The seller reads the board, so he can do whatever he wants about it. Of course, now I am quite curious about the other card he has for sell - trimmed, bleached? Would he say if it was? |
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Posted By: petecld
There is a huge difference between hype and fraud. |
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