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The guy is an arrogant clown. Ebay charges everyone fees, and if you sell high dollar stuff, its going to happen, that is, pony up the fees. This "my way or the highway" attitude does NOT endear anyone to good repeat customers. Whatever though.
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El Paso!
It just isn't worth my time or money to deal with someone like this! I have blown off higher profile dealers than this guy. IMO, a back scan of a graded card is not asking much. I would much rather deal with a person who is nice and actually wants my business. |
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I have bid on cards of his in the pst and now i am glad i never won any.I dont want to do buisness with dealers like this.Thanks for sharing this story.
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I remember him from a show. Definitely on the difficult dealers list...
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There was a guy at the National last year who flew off the handle when I asked to look through a stack of SLers in midgrade PSA holders. I wonder if that was the same guy?
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An excerpt from a thread called "Where are these?" about some 1910 W-unc I replied to on 02/13/2011.... THE SELLER I kept anonymous, well... now you know the rest of the story
"I met the 'individual' that won the Carrigan for $411 or whatever at a show recently... he did indeed put in on EBAY for auction and it sold to someone with over 16000 feedback score, YET, as of this past weekend, he still possesses that very card. Sticker on it is over $800. Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmm. Out of only 4 bidders, I was one of the 'losing' bidders, and I don't think anyone was gonna win unless it hit a certain unlisted 'reserve', lets say. Funny, small world" In other words.... he won the Carrigan, tried to sell it, appears to have had someone win it for him, so he would not take a loss, then showed up still owning the card at a show wanting an exorbitant, insane price.... again, small world, as I don't go to card shows, what a rare encounter |
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Gee- I thought I was a tough customer to deal with, but he's making me look like a saint. Jed has bought from me on e-bay over the years & pays high on cards he really wants. He knows as a dealer, you make your money by buying, not selling. If you think your buying a card for too much money, then don't buy it. Unless its extremely rare, another one will come around. As far as e-bay fees, if he has an e-bay store, the fees are less, instead of paying the flat rate price of 12%. Being a dealer in this business, you have to have patience with buyers on prices. Everybody wants a bargain. Do your best to keep your customers, not lose them.
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you nailed it!!
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