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Great reading,,,,,but I hope this guy doesn't go postal.
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He's got some issues.....
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I love it when sellers use ebay as their opinion blog.
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I guess "Ponzi Scheme" took over "Pyramid Scheme" as the go-to wording for any thing people consider a scam. No matter how much you disagree with TPG I can not seem to see the correlation to a Ponzi Scheme on any level.
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Interesting reading but why should I care about the opinion of an anonymous seller who clearly has no clue as to the actual value of what he is selling. Wonder if the "old broads he buys stuff off of" would appreciate his referring to them as such. Too many mental patients on ebay these days.
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I think we should bombard him with, "Is this authenticated by PSA?" Questions.
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Paul,
Instead of that, I would ask him if he doesn't like TPG's, auction houses and eBay sellers who use those TPG's then why does he tout his own items with flowery language like some large auction houses use and if he is so sure about his items being authentic then why doesn't he accept returns? David |
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Well...........Since I know someone who raises rabbits and have a couple PSa slabs I could crack.........I suppose I could get close.
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