preciousgirl!! is the seller never met one that didn't think her goods were worth more than they really are>>
Mark - that comment about women is sexist and "male chauvinist piggish" - and I completely agree!!! - LOL
Also - Don't let these type of seller's names on ebay fool you. Probably at least 99% of the time on ebay in a situation such as this when something doesn't make sense or a situation doesn't look right like a scam, and then it is combined with using a girl's ebay name, the seller is a guy just using a girl's name because of thinking that buyers are more likely to either trust a girl or be able to take advantage of a girl who is ignorant about baseball cards. Then of course it's the buyer who winds up getting roped in. It's an old trick that usually doesn't work.
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<< <i>He's got some other "bargains" listed also. The cost of living in Oceanside, California must be high. >>
Methinks it ain't a "he"
preciousgirl!! is the seller
never met one that didn't think her goods were worth more than they really are.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
preciousgirl!! is the seller
never met one that didn't think her goods were worth more than they really are>>
Mark - that comment about women is sexist and "male chauvinist piggish" - and I completely agree!!! - LOL
Also - Don't let these type of seller's names on ebay fool you. Probably at least 99% of the time on ebay in a situation such as this when something doesn't make sense or a situation doesn't look right like a scam, and then it is combined with using a girl's ebay name, the seller is a guy just using a girl's name because of thinking that buyers are more likely to either trust a girl or be able to take advantage of a girl who is ignorant about baseball cards. Then of course it's the buyer who winds up getting roped in. It's an old trick that usually doesn't work.