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Proceed with caution. Do your homework. Ask lots of questions. These are things that 75 percent of buyers purchasing fake cards are not doing. I’ve watched several of these auctions as of late and I don’t feel sorry for some of these buyers. They don’t read the entire auction description, don’t study the card pics carefully and don’t check feedback. They just throw money at these auctions with reckless abandon. Most of the time the feedback comments and auction language are a dead giveaway. I buy a lot of raw cards on there and have saved myself buyers remorse several times by slowing down, reading carefully and checking out the details. As the old saying goes “If it looks like a great deal it probably isn’t’”.
Last edited by Wimberleycardcollector; 03-09-2021 at 09:03 PM. |
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