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Same card auctioned simultaneously by two different dealers. Here is the second listing:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-1911-T2...item3d02f1ad72 |
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Same thing happening with a PSA 3 T205 Fred Clarke.
Both sellers are out West so maybe it is the same seller playing games. Then again, it might be one seller listing a card cheap and the other listing same card for much more, hoping to get a bid on his auction and then winning the card inexpensively and turning around and mailing the card to the new buyer and pocketing the profit. Finally, it could just be another scam. David |
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Why is the first scan a PSA case and the second one a Beckett case?
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One of my points exactly.
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Sorry, I just looked at the small scan of the cards and never looked at the large scans in the listing.
Maybe they were confused or mixed the cards up OR maybe they think they can get more money if the back of the card is an overprint.....???? David |
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Also, same wording used for each listing in the Jennings auction. The only exception is that one of the sellers inserted their eBay name in the first line.
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Two different cards. The PSA is a 350, the Beckett is a SC 150.
He has ended the listing. |
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The first listing has ended; the auction in the second listing continues...
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