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Old 02-13-2024, 07:07 AM
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I don’t believe so. The original sale didn’t have high definition scans and the card didn’t arrive with any creases or noticeable issues. One corner is a little softer than the others but I can’t say that wasn’t the original condition. I’m just glad my mailman didn’t fold it in half to put it in the mailbox.
LOL, so you are seriously complaining about a card that arrived undamaged because the shipping wasn't up to your expiations, nice.
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Old 02-13-2024, 07:11 AM
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LOL, so you are seriously complaining about a card that arrived undamaged because the shipping wasn't up to your expiations, nice.
I have to agree--I would be happy they shipped the card out, and arrived okay--

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I have to agree--I would be happy they shipped the card out, and arrived okay--
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LOL, so you are seriously complaining about a card that arrived undamaged because the shipping wasn't up to your expiations, nice.
Yes, I am. Buyers of valuable memorabilia have a right to expect things to be shipped to a certain standard. Sorry, but just being happy that it didnt get crushed isn’t good enough when expecting delivery from a company conducting a sports memorabilia auction. I won’t settle for sub-standard service.
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Old 02-13-2024, 07:41 AM
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Yes, I am. Buyers of valuable memorabilia have a right to expect things to be shipped to a certain standard. Sorry, but just being happy that it didnt get crushed isn’t good enough when expecting delivery from a company conducting a sports memorabilia auction. I won’t settle for sub-standard service.
I would get your complaining IF the card was damaged or they charged you an outrageous amount for shipping. Actually naming the seller would be something at least but to start a thread complaining on the main page because your card arrived as expected is weird to me.
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Many, many years ago, a major auction company once shipped this 1910 Red Sox panoramic - complete in a glass frame - to me, in a simple cardboard box with no bubble wrap or anything, just those couple of blue soft things to try and cushion it. Needless to say, it was destroyed and torn in multiple places.

Worst packing job I've ever seen. At least they took it back and gave me my money back.
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……. your card arrived as expected…
The card arrived undamaged. It did not arrive as expected. I expect a company conducting sports memorabilia auctions to do better when shipping a 70-year-old, Hall of Famer card, or any card for that matter. One piece of tape closing a foam board book isn’t good enough. I am grateful that the card didn’t slip around either untaped side and that’s probably due to them closing the foam board so tightly and taping it that it couldn’t move but it is still substandard in this day and age.

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The card arrived undamaged. It did not arrive as expected. I expect a company conducting sports memorabilia auctions to do better when shipping a 70-year-old, Hall of Famer card, or any card for that matter. One piece of tape closing a foam board book isn’t good enough. I am grateful that the card didn’t slip around either untaped side and that’s probably due to them closing the foam board so tightly and taping it that it couldn’t move but it is still substandard in this day and age.
OK, so the shipping method enraged you so much you had to share it with us. I get it, sometimes odd stuff to others makes me upset. Can we at least know who the offender is?
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Ben North- at no point did Vintage Deputy display "rage"; in fact, you are the
one who seems most amped up at this point. It doesn't matter that his card
was surprisingly undamaged. If someone fails to douse a camp fire in a
wooded area and there's not a fire spread, it was still unwise, risky, and
dangerous move. Vintage's point is still correct and it isn't complicated.

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Ben North- at no point did Vintage Deputy display "rage"; in fact, you are the
one who seems most amped up at this point. It doesn't matter that his card
was surprisingly undamaged. If someone fails to douse a camp fire in a
wooded area and there's not a fire spread, it was still unwise, risky, and
dangerous move. Vintage's point is still correct and it isn't complicated.

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Trent, I find my posts as silly as the OPs to be honest. He is complaining about an item that arrived without damage. I am posting because I honestly can't imagine complaining about a card that arrived undamaged. Neither make sense.

Still makes zero sense the OP has not mentioned who this horrible seller is after taking the time and energy to tell us all about it.

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Yes, I am. Buyers of valuable memorabilia have a right to expect things to be shipped to a certain standard. Sorry, but just being happy that it didnt get crushed isn’t good enough when expecting delivery from a company conducting a sports memorabilia auction. I won’t settle for sub-standard service.
I agree that I wouldn't be happy either about how the card was shipped. Just because I got lucky that nothing happened to it doesn't mean I wouldn't do the same thing and register a complaint with the seller letting them know that better packaging is expected.
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