The question is where on the floor is the card? No, rather its how did it go out the door, in his pocket or backpack? Sad. Hope you get your full refund. Its so blatant they just tear it right down the middle and oh well sorry.
Although, packaged like that the seller should know better.
Its so blatant and obvious with arrows pointing to the valuables, that I would have been worried it was an FBI sting and would have been looking for hidden cameras. But maybe Im giving them too much credit.
Thunder Bay...just North on Lake Nipigon I caught an 8lb 1oz Brook Trout and it's on the wall. Also bought some OPC cards on the trip. I was about 12 at the time. I hope you get your money back!!!
<< <i>I have requested a refund. Just waiting to hear from seller. Here was the original auction (lots of scratches on case but card didn't look too bad)
Wow that's a shame hope it works out for you. But not getting the card sucks
Fred
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
<< <i>BTW..the sellers name and address is on the envelope.
94% after 700+ feedbacks says a little about the seller. >>
I believe that feedback percentage is calculated on the past 12 months....for example, a 1000 feedback seller takes a year off from selling then gets 1 neg on 10 sales when he comes back...his feedback percentage would be 90% and not 99.9%
He probably thinks he was saving money by doing this as his local post office probably gave him the wrong rate for sending cards protected in cardboard and put in a bubble envelope. Because all the contents are paper they can be mailed to the US for $2.95 not the higher rate that most post offices will charge.
Sorry for late update, I was away for the weekend. He actually only had one neg. in last 12 months. But here is the update.
My original email to him which also included the scan of the damaged envelope:
"Just received damaged envelope with no card inside. Please see attached scan (damaged envelope arrived in a plastic bag from Postal Service). I would like a refund please. -Claude"
here is his response:
"This is a post office matter...Card was shipped properly from Canada.."
Most likely, he is correct in that it "is a post office matter". While I am not a lawyer (but with enough business experience to be dangerous), I am pretty sure that it "is a post office matter" for HIM.
From collecting some actor/actress sigs over the years a lot of these autographs that he has up for dirt cheap look FAKE. Well pretty much all of them look fake, anyone else seeing what I am seeing here?
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Sad. Hope you get your full refund. Its so blatant they just tear it right down the middle and oh well sorry.
Although, packaged like that the seller should know better.
I buy from Canada a lot. Who is the seller?
It's the only sold one from Canada on ebay. I'm guessing the op was waiting for awhile from what he said. This one sold in late August.
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1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
Brett card
"Hey everyone, cash inside!"
<< <i>I have requested a refund. Just waiting to hear from seller. Here was the original auction (lots of scratches on case but card didn't look too bad)
Brett card >>
and he had it listed as a 1974 card as well; even if he refunds your money, I hope you still give him the negative he deserves
IMF
94% after 700+ feedbacks says a little about the seller.
<< <i>and he had it listed as a 1974 card as well; even if he refunds your money, I hope you still give him the negative he deserves
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And the description says "rare George Brett 2nd yr O Pee Chee Crd".
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
<< <i>BTW..the sellers name and address is on the envelope.
94% after 700+ feedbacks says a little about the seller. >>
I believe that feedback percentage is calculated on the past 12 months....for example, a 1000 feedback seller takes a year off from selling then gets 1 neg on 10 sales when he comes back...his feedback percentage would be 90% and not 99.9%
Just another ebay trying to micromanage nonsense
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Bush league.
My original email to him which also included the scan of the damaged envelope:
"Just received damaged envelope with no card inside. Please see attached scan (damaged envelope arrived in a plastic bag from Postal Service). I would like a refund please. -Claude"
here is his response:
"This is a post office matter...Card was shipped properly from Canada.."
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here is his response:
"This is a post office matter...Card was shipped properly from Canada.." >>
time to open up a case with eBay
IMF
This is the kind of seller that gives ebay sellers a bad name!
<< <i>sigh, so little needed to be done to prevent this from turning into ...this >>
You were doomed when you dealt with an idiot. You will get your money back. The seller will still be an idiot...................you win.