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The seller keeps selling the same one over and over......unless it was a booklet with all the same #.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1906-Chicago...p2047675.l2557 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1906-Chicago...vip=true&rt=nc http://www.ebay.com/itm/1906-Chicago...item19ea1cd620 |
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If you have 3 of the same item at least take different pics of each item to post on ebay
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what I don't get, and I know Legendary Auctions is guilty of it too, is how can you call this a World Series ticket, when it makes no mention of World Series or World Championship game, and also clearly states on it "good for any game this season".
Gullible buyers. |
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I'm going to have to pass.
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Not quite sure what to make of it....
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Legendary has done this, with tickets similar to the first two?
In my opinion, the first two can't be sold for anything other than tickets torn out of a ticket book. If there is some characteristic that links them to a particular year, then that can be described by the seller. I have a few tickets that were torn from a similar ticket book, and also simply have sequential numbers to differentiate them. It never crossed my mind that they could have been 're-purposed'. Has anyone else ever heard of such a thing?
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