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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Okay, I have a question about something and I'd love some opinions. |
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Posted By: andy becker
hi al, |
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
That sucks being left hanging out in the wind like that. Not sh*t the seller doesn't mind the negative feedback, he is well established and burning somone on a high dollar sell really won't hurt his reputation very much. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
In all my years of buying and selling cards, I've always operated on the principle that if someone isn't happy with a purchase, I'll send them their money back. My reputation is simply worth more to me than a couple hundred dollars. Since I collect ungraded cards, I no doubt have unknowingly purchased a few trimmed cards. Heck, I've even bought trimmed cards on purpose if the price was right (I did this once with some Diamond Stars, and they amazingly graded out okay!) And it's likely that somewhere along the way, I have even unknowingly sold a trimmed card or two. But I can't imagine not returning a customer's money if they have an issue — any issue — with my description of a card's condition. The way I see it, this is not only good business, but good karma in a hobby where one's reputation still truly matters. |
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Posted By: andy becker
chris, |
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Posted By: Paul Moss
Sounds like someone needs a lesson in business ethics. I could and would expect that kind of response, or lack thereof, from an unsophisticated seller who doesn't know any better, but it sounds like this seller is familiar with T206's and cards in general, and to pull a cheap stunt like this is disgraceful. What a total BS excuse! You need to "out" this character for the good of the collecting community. |
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Posted By: steve f
Al, Sorry to hear of your plight... I know this is of no present help but if I recieve a fake or altered card, and Ive "won" many scams, it is returned immediately, with insurance, a Paypal dispute opened and an email to the seller. I've had poor luck with phone calls due to sellers' falsified contact info. This method, for some unknown reason is very effective. They haven't returned my rejected cards -yet. Good luck |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I know everyone seems to have a different grading scale, but I don't recall anyone over 11 years old calling a trimmed card near mint. |
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Posted By: Jerry
I don't know how you presented the transaction to paypal but there is a feature called Significatly not as described, you might want to check out that option. |
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Posted By: Steve
Al |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I have found that the best way to pay for a card and protect yourself is with a credit card even if you use paypal. The one time I had a problem, I went directly to my cc company and ignored paypal since I knew they were unlikely to help. Paypal doesnt like it, but there is nothing they can really do about it. If you happened to pay by cc, I would report it to the cc company and ask that they remove the charge. |
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Posted By: Steve
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Posted By: Zach Rice
The seller is a board member, not sure if he has seen the thread or not though. Sorry about the card, Al. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
that's a sharpie! |
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Posted By: Brian
Sorry to hear that. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
Looks like the card is 99% original! |
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Posted By: John J. Grillo
My guess if you could tell right away the card was trimmed immediately after receiving it, then probably the seller knew as well. The seller described the card as NM, they had an obligation to at least describe the card as "possibly trimmed" or something to that effect. |
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Posted By: Steve
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Al, you were robbed. This type of activity should be brought to light here so that we can avoid this seller in the future! |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
let us see the card-no? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
1. Out the seller here. If you want leverage, don't be a gentleman. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Your #4 is exactly the reason why I am not going to out the seller. I was interested in opinions as to whether or not I was wrong on the issue, and I received them (thanks, guys) - I am not interested in outing a guy who is apparently a member of this board and also a high-feedback seller. It's not fair to out the guy when he lived up to his own policies. |
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