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Ebay question on what constitutes a complete set.
Sold a complete 1974 Topps baseball set a couple of months ago. The buyer messages me today and asks where the Traded set is at and that it’s not complete set without it. I never listed a traded set in the title or the description. If one was included, I always state it in the auctions. I guess I’ll have to start stating either way now.
I never really gave this much thought but I’d like some feedback on if this ebayer has a legit issue. I’m a little concerned that he will come back next with “ where are the blue team checklists, and error cards”. |
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