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so, I recently purchased a 1928 yuengling Gehrig PSA 7 from davidssportscards (is he on the site?)
David was excellent, provided good tracking, fast shipment after payment, no complaints... then the card arrived and USPS just murdered it. Wish Dave had budbble wrapped to prevent this from happening... I'm sure he'll issue a refund, but I'm unbelieveably pissed that this gorgeous and rare card was basically ruined (it's upper right corner is dead, and the broken slab scratched the card like crazy,) waiting for a response from Dave on how he wants it shipped back... I assume he'll want it removed from the slab to prevent any further damage. Just wanted to share a really depressing moment of the morning. Edited for my full name, since I did mention his business (though not in a negative way i hope) - Joe HE.RNE Last edited by phikappapsi; 03-05-2014 at 10:51 AM. |
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