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I could be wrong, but I would think the reason they haven't responded with a tracking number, is the fact that they haven't been able to locate your card to purchase as of yet.
Keep us posted, if you don't mind. Best of luck, Tony |
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I will keep the board updated, thanks for the input... I would just hope that in a larger dollar purchase like this there would be some pretty damn good communication. Eight days of nothing after payment doesn't fit the bill for me.....
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The information provided in the thread linked in post #2 leads me to think that your experience may not be unique. Hopefully it all works out for you.
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Wheretheyaint is a very apt description of their business model and customer service...the cards aint there and neither is anyone to respond...hope it works out.
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After looking through their website, it's seems to be a red flag to me that there is no business address or phone number to talk to someone. Contact by email only - seems strange.
Like the previous poster stated, the name fits the business. Tim - how did you pay? Credit card, check or paypal? Tony |
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I sent them an email regarding a 1955 Clemente they had listed. A month later they answered with an apology for the delay and indicated that they no longer had the item.
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Gee. With the name of their business, you'd think that if they had any card in stock, it'd be a Keeler.
Seriously though, I hope this sordid affair gets unraveled in your favor. |
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Would asking for a scan of the back of the cards reveal anything?
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This is a very strange way of doing buisness. I guess I'm a bit unclear as to whether you actually recieve the card you bid on (or bought)-or do they just find any card matching the description and send it ?
At any rate, communication is always the key to a good deal IMO. And I guess actually owning the card you are selling would make the most sense? ![]() I hope this deal works out for you, and you either get the correct card that you bought, or your money back. Sincerely, Clayton |
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