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Old 04-15-2014, 04:05 PM
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If I read the ad text correctly doesn't it say original owner? Wouldn't that imply he pulled it from a pack in 1968?

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If I read the ad text correctly doesn't it say original owner?
He is the original owner of the inkjet copy.
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Thats what he basically told me when I inquired about the card that he started collecting in 1968 and these were from that collection. So I would assume it was from the original pack as well. The only original pack it came from sadly was the high gloss paper stock at Office Depot.

And yes once I get my refund I'm going to slam a negative feedback on him.
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Thats what he basically told me when I inquired about the card that he started collecting in 1968 and these were from that collection. So I would assume it was from the original pack as well. The only original pack it came from sadly was the high gloss paper stock at Office Depot.

And yes once I get my refund I'm going to slam a negative feedback on him.
I remember a case on Judge Judy where someone bought 2 cell phones for cell phone type money on ebay.....and got 2 inkjet pictures of cell phones for their purchase.. And the seller tried to defend their actions in court. It was funny to say the least....Judge Judy went off on the scammers in a big way. All America should have to live by Judge Judy rules.....it would be a much better and different place.
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Yes it would and the outcome would be a lot faster for sure too. I now have to send the card back and 3 days after the card is received I get my refund if it's in the same condition that it was sent to me (which of course it is). My worry is the guy just rips the card in half and says its not in the same condition, what keeps that from happening?
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In the past, I think others in this situation have gone to the Post Office and shown the card or item to the Manager or Supervisor and then packaged the card or item and mailed it to the seller/scam artist. That way, if the seller does something to the item then there was a witness at the Post Office that can back up your version of the story.

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