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Posted By: Red
I wonder if the thing they're trying to sell is insured. If you know absolutely nothing about baseball cards and are somewhat gullible, you might find the story interesting and compelling. For all you know the card could be worth a lot of money. Publicity for something where there looks to be a lot of money involved could attract interest from unsavory people. Theres no way you can trust a traditional bank safe deposit box for something of that value. Id find someplace nobody would ever think to look. |
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