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Modern card collectors have a different standard of what a mint card should be. I'd never state a card was gem mint unless BGC already gave it that grade. I would just give him his money back and relist the card as "nice".
BTW he might have "overpaid" because he thought the card was gem mint. |
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If you want to stand by your gem mint assessment, tell him to send it to Beckett and you'll eat the fees if you're wrong. If I listed a card as gem mint I'd be worrying about returns from the start.
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It's a personal opinion, as I stated I'm no expert.
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If your going to sell baseball cards and use the terms "Gem Mint" in the descriptions then perhaps you should consider buying a scanner and post quality pictures. And yes, he is pissed because he bought something and likely overpaid from a blurry pic.
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Well, not going to deal with him, his fault for buying off that pic before I could list a new one. But, am going to refund, whatever
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I been looking at cards for 25+ years and could never mention a card is Gem - Mint because I simply can't tell the difference between a Gem - Mint and a Mint card. I am sure most professional graders can't tell the difference either although they like us to think, they know. Good luck in the future. |
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Welcome to the world of selling items on eBay. Doesn't matter what you say in a listing. Unless you state some sort of policy in your listing, if a buyer wants to return the card, you have to send him a refund.
Once you have the card back in your possession, before sending off your refund go to eBay's resolution site. Say that you want to cancel the item because the buyer is returning the item. Then send off an email to your buyer and tell him that once he responds to eBays request to cancel the transaction, you will send him a refund. Once he does that you will be notified by eBay. By doing this, you will get back the eBay fees for that transaction. As far as refunding his S/H fees, that will be something you need to state in your listings before you list Not worth hurting your feedback. Best just to refund his money. You might do better the second time around. Good Luck. |
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a little more ornament in your language and some auction house will snap you up to write descriptions in their catalogs for sure.
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Plus a blurry pic from a smartphone could easily look even worse viewed from another smartphone. In this case he needs to go by the Gem Mint description, which it wasn't. Hence, "not as described". |
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