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A good example of buyers remorse, this fellow didn't read the description, and was refunded in full here---I've sold over 3,000 items--sorry its true, didn't you get a refund as I referred to my description, I will do fine without your 100.00 purchase--******I will be expecting a apology on your warning statement*****
Last edited by Directly; 06-25-2023 at 08:31 AM. |
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Tom No Appologie will be coming. I 100% stand behind my statement and I am happy to clarify it for you. You sold an autographed card you said was good ( where I come from that is called giving yor word) it was not. And it was the only purchase here on Net54 in 10 years that was not what a fellow board member said it was. Ten years ago or ten minutes ago selling something that is not what YOU say it is on Net54 is not buyers remorse.
My recomendation that fellow board members that they read your threads before doing business with you is wholly appropriate. Like this item which you previously stated would be Authenticated AND Graded by PSA. You did not say they might grade it or "I hope they grade it" you state in an offer to sell this item that it will be Graded by PSA. No one here belived your lie and the item did not sell. And I saw a few other statements you made in your threads that would have given me pause if I was considering any purchase from you. And that was all my "Warning" said was to look at your threads and decide for themselves. Again a statement I stand behind |
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For those who have an interest this is the entire text of the Card that was listed.
For sale Lebron James auto in blue sharpie on a 2004 Upper Deck card---nice Lebron James collectable- no COA-- SOLD--shipped USPS Priority That was it so I am not sure what the OP is saying I missed that led to "Buyers Remorse" I submitted the card to PSA who failed the item. Then I showed the item to 3 dealers at a show and all 3 said NG. That is what led to me returning the card. And it was not $100 as the OP stated it was $175. Again illustrating that the OP is very lose with things like facts and the truth I too have sold Autographed items without a COA but Before I did I showed the item to Autograph Collectors whose opinions I trust. And if I had purchased this item from ebay I would have showed it around before submitting it. But as I stated my experiance buying and selling on Net54 told me a level of trust was there that clearly dose not exist with this seller. |
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I'm curious why you bought it--please explain--if you have been on this site for ten years why didn't you share here and get a option?--I've been buying and selling sports memorabilia when you were in diapers sucking your thumb--in my option a pure example of Buyer remorse or Greed. I imagine your one that would leave a negative on a 99 cent item--collectors have sent in autos for authentication and been rejected even though they got them in person!--when you ask if I would refund before you purchased I said yes, which I did--
Last edited by Directly; 06-26-2023 at 07:16 PM. |
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Your colors came out quick. You ask why I bought it not a surprise to many here I collect Basketball so it was for my PC. Then you ask why I didn't ask for opinions here. I think that shows exactly what kind of seller you are. As I stated above when I sold autographed items with no COA I did my best to insure that they were real by doing just that. But buying here on Net54 was different for many years it was easy to trust that sellers stood behind their word so when I messaged you and asked if you would guarantee it was good and you said yes I believed you. I thought anyone selling here who guarantees a signature is good would have taken the same care I would. I was wrong and all I can do is let everyone here know what kind of seller you are.
As for would I leave a negative feedback for a 99 cent item, I would if it was a fake or a forgery. Because it is important to let other buyers and sellers know when this sort of thing happens. As for you buying and selling since I was in Diapers. I attended my first card show in 1973 and was hooked after my first purchase an E95 Cobb. So we can add that to your list of incorrect statements. But all of them pale to the fact you sold a forgery here on net54. You did not defend your card you mention you read that some signed T206's were passed by PSA nothing like I bought it from a source I have delt with for decades or anything that would let me know you took even the smallest care before you sold me the card. You wouldn't even refund my postage despite 100% of the reason I had to return the card was your fault. Only one type of seller dose things like this and You are clearly in that category. |
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Seems I'm on trial here--In my opening statement to the jury please let me refer to the movie, --My Cousin Vinny----"everything this guy said is full of ---"
Last edited by Directly; 06-27-2023 at 12:41 AM. |
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The number of folks who have read this thread grew from 400 or so to over 3000. This often happens with threads where less than desirable sellers like yourself are bought out into the light. The title says it all. No trial here the facts are clear. And my recommendation that anyone thinking about doing business with you read your Threads is 100% appropriate. |
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