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Old 06-23-2019, 06:21 AM
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I think people need to be WAY more responsible of throwing out accusations/ideas out there based on scant "evidence", "hunches", etc. Imagine as a seller if you spent a ton of sweat equity building a strong reputation but a poster can just toss your name in the ring as a potential bad actor? It's just not fair, and would bother me big time.
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I think people need to be WAY more responsible of throwing out accusations/ideas out there based on scant "evidence", "hunches", etc. Imagine as a seller if you spent a ton of sweat equity building a strong reputation but a poster can just toss your name in the ring as a potential bad actor? It's just not fair, and would bother me big time.
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I’ve only bid on cards in Greg’s auctions six times.The outcome of those auctions were pretty much discussed on the board and all I can say is that Greg’s actions and reactions were not those of a dishonest or unscrupulous business man. Yes, Greg’s cards sell well. Seems all cards sell well now. But he is one of the good guys, doing his best to keep card collecting, whether a hobby or a business for the rest of us, enjoyable for everyone involved.
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I think people need to be WAY more responsible of throwing out accusations/ideas out there based on scant "evidence", "hunches", etc. Imagine as a seller if you spent a ton of sweat equity building a strong reputation but a poster can just toss your name in the ring as a potential bad actor? It's just not fair, and would bother me big time.
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I have bought a few raw cards from GMC and have been totally satisfied with the transactions. One of the better sellers on ebay.
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I bid/buy a lot of cards from Greg Morris and have a relatively high bid percentage with them. Why?

I do a lot of 50’s/60’s set building and he does multiple set breaks of the same set in a given week. He gives me a week to make as many purchases as I want and charges me the same shipping rate. So when I open the Greg Morris (can of worms) as I like to call it, I bid on a ton of stuff that week. I’m also willing to pay 10-15% more with them because I always get an accurate grade, combined shipping, and the convenience of looking at the cards I need in a given break in number order etc.

I’ve paid less with other sellers and done well. I’ve also been burned on false advertising of condition and will pay more with Greg Morris.

I’ve never consigned with them, retracted a bid, or returned an item.

Thanks Greg for being a great eBay seller.
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In the last few months I have bought a number of cards to sets I’m working on and didn’t feel that I overpaid to get them. Granted most of these were commons under $5 but even the stars I bought I thought I got at a good price.

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I bid/buy a lot of cards from Greg Morris and have a relatively high bid percentage with them. Why?

I do a lot of 50’s/60’s set building and he does multiple set breaks of the same set in a given week. He gives me a week to make as many purchases as I want and charges me the same shipping rate. So when I open the Greg Morris (can of worms) as I like to call it, I bid on a ton of stuff that week. I’m also willing to pay 10-15% more with them because I always get an accurate grade, combined shipping, and the convenience of looking at the cards I need in a given break in number order etc.

I’ve paid less with other sellers and done well. I’ve also been burned on false advertising of condition and will pay more with Greg Morris.

I’ve never consigned with them, retracted a bid, or returned an item.

Thanks Greg for being a great eBay seller.
This....this is more than likely the cause. The combined flat rate shipping option is huge.
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