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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
Recently won three cards in the same day from an ebay dealer. A couple of weeks later, I receive two of them and a refund for the third, with the explanation that the dealer couldn't find the third card and that it may have been shipped to someone else. As, I believe, the card was won for a quite good price, the thought occured that the dealer may have sold the card to someone with a better offer. I, obviously, have no way of knowing if this so, but , at best, this is extremely sloppy business practice and I won't deal with this person again. As to what I can do about it? Nothing, but gripe. |
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