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We all have our methods. I would keep it and not leave a feedback and move on.
Maybe next time, ask the seller a question prior to the bid/buy regarding creases. If they get snippy, you probably did not want to deal with them anyway. A good collector/dealer will be up front with you. I had the same thing happen on a 69 Topps card purchase. The front was perfect the back was not (pen marks). They posted a picture of the front only and made no mention of the pen marks on the back of the card. That ended up being my learning moment. Thankfully it was not an expensive lesson. Regards, |
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I would leave positive but explain the crease and ding him on the stars.
The seller should have disclosed the crease but since theres no return and you feel you got a good deal, a neg or neutral isn't really warranted. |
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Seller for sure should have described the crease. Further "like new" is a clearly misleading description. You have clear grounds to return the card and would be well within your rights to do so.
You have chosen not to as in your opinion the card is still a "good deal". That decision makes feedback a tiny bit tricky as you haven't asked anything more of the seller (which as above you would clearly be entitled to), just disappointed the card wasn't properly described. 1) I would reconsider returning it - if you wouldn't have bought it in the first place if it were properly described, why own it now? 2) If not, I would email the seller and explain that the only feedback you would be comfortable leaving would be neutral due to the inaccurate description and alternatively are open to not leaving feedback if he would rather not have the neutral. This at least may get him thinking about his descriptions in the future.
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One solution, of course, is just to pay the premium for a trustworthy seller (such as yourself), but when you tack on that premium plus the fact that I live in the city with the highest combined state/county/metro sales tax in the country, with the overall market insanity - it gets to be a lot. Last edited by ASF123; 05-03-2021 at 05:15 PM. |
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Ebay sellers can't refuse to take back returns, no matter what they say. File a "item not as described" claim and Ebay will force the refund through. |
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They did rule in my favor on both the fake card and the trimmed one, so I was able to return for a refund, but still unpleasant experiences. Last edited by ASF123; 05-03-2021 at 08:49 PM. |
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I think, in this case, it would be better just to not leave any feedback.
I try very hard to only deal with sellers I know and when something isn't up to normal standards, I ding them a star or two...unless it's a more expensive card, then I'll contact them and let them offer their resolution, before I press the issue. If you want to keep a 'sparkling' feedback grade, tread softly - don't leave negative feedback...especially if the seller hasn't already left yours. That's just my experience.
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I agree with Butchie. My learning lesson was buying an early Nolan Ryan several years ago that had a beautiful front. When I got it, the reverse was off center. Like you I still liked the card, though had I known, I might have chosen a different card. I’d consider it a lesson and move on. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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