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Old 04-14-2022, 07:56 PM
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Default What do you guys like/not like to see in a Vintage Seller?

What do you guys like to see when it comes to a Vintage Seller on eBay? (Or anywhere for that matter? I’ll start…

I like to see:

FREE Shipping
Quality Photos
Ship within 2-3 business days
Wide selection in years and sports offered
Buy it now (with best offer) vs Auctions

I don’t like to see:

Stock photos of vintage cards!
Vintage sellers saying vintage is 1987-1992 Topps!
Sellers that don’t respond to questions

Would love to hear your guys thoughts and opinions. I appreciate you all
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Old 04-15-2022, 06:50 AM
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What do you guys like to see when it comes to a Vintage Seller on eBay? (Or anywhere for that matter? I’ll start…

I like to see:

FREE Shipping
Quality Photos
Ship within 2-3 business days
Wide selection in years and sports offered
Buy it now (with best offer) vs Auctions

I don’t like to see:

Stock photos of vintage cards!
Vintage sellers saying vintage is 1987-1992 Topps!
Sellers that don’t respond to questions

Would love to hear your guys thoughts and opinions. I appreciate you all
I often use Free Shipping on eBay. I like it as a seller because it is the lazy way to do it. It makes it so you don't have/need to combine shipping. As a buyer I am not a fan if buying multiple things from the same seller.

One of the things I hate is people putting pamphlets in with the card(s) I bought. I don't care about your make believe religion or that you are 50 and still play D&D, I don't need to know how to join in.
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Old 04-15-2022, 07:02 AM
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Greg Morris has it nailed down. I am rarely disappointed…. and when I am he accepts returns and refunds immediately upon receipt. Greg Morris is a class act.



I avoid sellers that:

Don’t want to accept returns.
Don’t show pix of back.
Don’t disclose damage to slabs.
Don’t answer questions.
Don’t know what they are selling.
Don’t take quality pix.
Overpriced shipping.
Overpriced BIN with ridiculous overpriced email offers.
Sellers that don’t combine ship.
Cards that haven’t sold in 1yr +.

Sellers that block because they feel they were lowballed…. blocking accomplishes nothing. It can be easily bypassed. But I do appreciate the block because now I know what kind of person they are.

Sellers that deny photographic evidence of obvious damage.

Sellers that refuse to partial refund on damage when the buyer is willing to live with it. It’s not the buyers fault that the seller chose to misrepresent condition whether it was voluntary or not.
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This was moved from a different forum as it has to do with vintage sellers.
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Personally I like big front and back scans. Their time on ebay, and feedback, also helps. Good packaging is important as I have had many items ruined because of crappy packing.
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Old 04-15-2022, 08:00 AM
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I think everything has more or less been covered on the online front.

I will say though, when I buy vintage in person, at a card show for an example, I typically look at the smaller booths first. Especially if the people running the booths are a bit older. Don't ask me why, I've just had better experiences in the past
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Old 04-15-2022, 10:38 AM
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Thank you guys for your thoughts on this! I appreciate it very much.

I also had a seller that blocked me when I asked a question about what his best price was on a card! Some sellers have attitudes! But at least I know where not to spend my hard earned cash!

I forgot to mention, don’t you hate it when sellers put a card on a bubble mailer with no penny sleeve, no too loader nothing! Just the raw card in a bubble mailer unprotected!
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Old 04-15-2022, 02:18 PM
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I think everything has more or less been covered on the online front.

I will say though, when I buy vintage in person, at a card show for an example, I typically look at the smaller booths first. Especially if the people running the booths are a bit older. Don't ask me why, I've just had better experiences in the past
I agree.

My biggest request for an in person seller is that cards be priced.
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Old 04-15-2022, 10:51 AM
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Greg Morris has it nailed down. I am rarely disappointed…. and when I am he accepts returns and refunds immediately upon receipt. Greg Morris is a class act.



I avoid sellers that:

Don’t want to accept returns.
Don’t show pix of back.
Don’t disclose damage to slabs.
Don’t answer questions.
Don’t know what they are selling.
Don’t take quality pix.
Overpriced shipping.
Overpriced BIN with ridiculous overpriced email offers.
Sellers that don’t combine ship.
Cards that haven’t sold in 1yr +.

Sellers that block because they feel they were lowballed…. blocking accomplishes nothing. It can be easily bypassed. But I do appreciate the block because now I know what kind of person they are.

Sellers that deny photographic evidence of obvious damage.

Sellers that refuse to partial refund on damage when the buyer is willing to live with it. It’s not the buyers fault that the seller chose to misrepresent condition whether it was voluntary or not.

Seconded. I've had nothing but positive transactions with Greg
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I avoid sellers that:

Don’t want to accept returns.
Don’t show pix of back.
Don’t disclose damage to slabs.
Don’t answer questions.
Don’t know what they are selling.
Don’t take quality pix.
Overpriced shipping.
Overpriced BIN with ridiculous overpriced email offers.
Sellers that don’t combine ship.
Cards that haven’t sold in 1yr +.
Great list! I'd add to it:

Ebay sellers who counter your offer with, like, five dollars off on a $500 BIN

Ebay sellers who can't be bothered to set an auto-reject for offers and then get offended/nasty at a good faith, not-unreasonable offer
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Old 04-15-2022, 04:01 PM
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Just to add a couple of things...

1. Using Scotch tape or packaging tape.
A painter's tape shortage? Unsettling to see Scotch tape used to secure a card in a top loader. I also had an experience where the seller used 2 top loaders to hold 1 oversized card, taped the two holders together, but in shipping came undone and the tape ruined the surface of the card... I got a rebate, but still, c'mon now.

2. Doesn't bother removing card from a scratched up holder before taking pictures.
Some might find a deal that way, when others are scared off by the bad photo in an abused screw-down holder. Some sellers will respond with additional pictures, but if they don't, I'm probably better off to just move along.
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Like just about everyone, I enjoy fast shipping.

I dislike when delivered cards are over taped and oddly packaged.
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2019 prices.


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Greg Morris has it nailed down. I am rarely disappointed…. and when I am he accepts returns and refunds immediately upon receipt. Greg Morris is a class act.



I avoid sellers that:

Don’t want to accept returns.
Don’t show pix of back.
Don’t disclose damage to slabs.
Don’t answer questions.
Don’t know what they are selling.
Don’t take quality pix.
Overpriced shipping.
Overpriced BIN with ridiculous overpriced email offers.
Sellers that don’t combine ship.
Cards that haven’t sold in 1yr +.

Sellers that block because they feel they were lowballed…. blocking accomplishes nothing. It can be easily bypassed. But I do appreciate the block because now I know what kind of person they are.

Sellers that deny photographic evidence of obvious damage.

Sellers that refuse to partial refund on damage when the buyer is willing to live with it. It’s not the buyers fault that the seller chose to misrepresent condition whether it was voluntary or not.
Nailed it
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I like to give cards away once in a while ,it makes me happy

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Old 04-15-2022, 03:39 PM
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I don't sell much vintage on ebay, I generally sell other lower priced items, but I do run fairly regular vintage auctions of unique items (high numbers, short prints, lots, signed cards, etc). I use as many of my 12 photos as I can. But, I do charge for shipping. It's $3.75 and in general I lose a few cents on it. But if I do free shipping with my BINs, it discourages multiple items from being bought since shipping is factored into the price.
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...I avoid sellers that:

Don’t want to accept returns.
Don’t show pix of back.
Don’t disclose damage to slabs.
Don’t answer questions.
Don’t know what they are selling.
Don’t take quality pix.
Overpriced shipping.
Overpriced BIN with ridiculous overpriced email offers.
Sellers that don’t combine ship.
Cards that haven’t sold in 1yr +.

...
If the seller...

- shows pictures of back
- discloses damage to slabs
- answers questions
- knows what they are selling
- take quality pix
- only charges cost for shipping
- does not overprice their items, and
- combines shipping

Why would you be looking to return a card?
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Old 04-17-2022, 10:24 AM
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Sellers, by their nature, are trying to sell something. I get that.

Still, it irks me when they use FIRE emojis, buzz words, and other "tactics" to draw attention to their listings. It seems like a condensed version of auction-listing-puffery.

If the item you're selling is priced fairly, it will sell without any of that.
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When someone advertises "we are not professional graders, and grading is subjective" this tells me they over-grade and overprice cards.
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For vintage I typically buy from sellers that combine shipping or even give free shipping when you hit threshold. Below is an example. All of these cards had $3 shipping. However, once I bought $35 the shipping was free. Getting 11 Red/Blue Backs that I need for $43 is a great deal IMO. The Billy Johnson Blue Back was the most expensive card, and it is in bad shape, but with these not popping up very often raw and for a decent price, I will buy $6 Blue Backs all day long if they don't have paper loss. So, I like BIN, combined shipping, and quality images.

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