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i would need a lot more evidence than that to accuse the OP of dishonesty. So he has a novelty item from a year he obviously specializes in.
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Novelty item? There is absolutely NO reason whatsoever to sell 35 year old gum (the box and wrappers I can understand). To me, that only serves one purpose - for re-sealing wax packs. If you can think of another reason someone would purchase 35 year old gum, please let me know. |
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David he just deleted it, but I certainly interpreted this as such an accusation, why else the juxtaposition?
Originally Posted by TNP777 There has never been a doubt in my mind that you are honestly trying to make the hobby better. Having any doubts about the OP now? OP is plenty peeved about AHs and dishonesty in the hobby. Apparently he has no trouble selling resealing kits for 1978 Topps.
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Peter, I think the post was made to point out the hypocrisy of the OP (not his dishonestly). No, he hasn’t done anything dishonest, but his auction certainly allowed for the potential. It’s very hypocritical to complain about potential auction house schilling when he’s listing a potential wax reseaing kit. I think most would agree.
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The gum IS a collectable!http://blog.justcollect.com/baseball...eball-wrapper/
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I deleted it based on a pm with Leon where I either had to edit or show my name. I stand by what I said, and my name is there anyway which I am fine with.
Again, I did not accuse Paul of dishonesty. I did make the claim that selling these items is not helpful for the industry and that he is not making the industry better by doing so. |
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The same buyer, redsignal2013, bought all these lots from the OP. What would anybody possibly do with all those wrappers, boxes and gum? Hmmm...
Redsignal2013, a very appropriate username. I'm seeing a lot of red signals right now. |
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Is way easier on eBay. No pesky buyers premiums to get in the way. Also can always create accounts bidders are not screened to near the level they generally are by an auction house.
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Love how BBG suddenly appears back on CU a few minutes before all the posts and a new thread are removed. Something to hide Paul? Not that it really matters. No one trusted you any way.
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