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Originally Posted by Snapolit1
That's a fair summary. Something seriously amiss, but I have no evidence where it went amiss so I am refraining from pointing fingers. Here is a link to my sale for anyone interested. (I will probably be laughed at for the ridiculous card, but I took a flyer on it once at a Goldin auction.)
Interestingly, the seller hasn't responded yet to my message that he's selling a stolen card.
My sale:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/275556956809
New listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/165872106462
eBay told me they had opened an investigation before I had even called them. Curious to see if they actually investigate anything.
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Steve,
no judgement here, but bwaaaaaaa hahahahaha,,,,,,

just kidding.
Thank you for sharing the links. I think ebay has finally evolved into that company that can make $billion$ a year and figure why deal with customer service. This is just messed up. There's a hole in their system and they've allowed the bean counters to dictate customer service policies and figure that it may be easier to just pay people off than actually figure out what's flawed in their system. Well, it'll be that way until the find they're losing more money than they figured. Look at the feedback number of that seller. Wow, it's over 165,000. Surely those items could not all be ebay screw ups. Perhaps this is a place to see if lost items are being sold.