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|  Any protection for sellers on eBay? 
			
			I recently received a strong offer on eBay for a fairly expensive vintage card from a buyer with some (but not a lot) of feedback who has been an eBay member for about a year.  The feedback is positive but it's mostly for buying $1-$10 modern cards.  He or she has no feedback from any vintage card transactions and nothing in the price range of the card I am selling.   Would you accept the offer? What can go wrong here? And what can a seller do, if anything, to prevent any problems? David R | 
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