WOW! WOW! WOW! I can't believe I got this card for $75.00. This card has gone as high as $500.00 and yes I have paid almost 400.00 for the first one I brought. My Desert Shield Collector Buddies are going to be so jealous. It was on ebay for six hours before I brought it. I can't believe I was able to get this card for $75.00!!!
Good Question... Someone from this forum...(I can't remember who it was) recommended when posting your PSA cards photos take out the number. He does this when posting his PSA Card Photos on the PSA Registry Set. All I did was a cute and paste. You never know who might want to steal or counterfeit your items.
Nice. I know how tough it is to get DS cards in top condition like this. I actually got this one for about $16 raw. Sent it in to BGS because I thought I had an outside chance of a 9.5, but they quickly slapped me down to reality. Oh well, it looks nice in the holder anyway.
<< <i>I recently had a seller take the neg rather than lose the money from actually selling it to me. Hope your luck is better! >>
A sleazy trick employed by sellers who don't think the final bid was high enough -- they just don't send the card. Then when push comes to shove, they claim the PO lost it and they issue a refund. Hard to give a neg in that situation and not look like an a**hole yourself. If you do, then you get a retaliatory neg in which he truthfully claims he issued a refund, and you end up hurting your own reputation more than his.
<< <i>Maybe this is more of a reflection of collectors buying (or lack thereof) Bonds cards? I havent been on ebay to look at trends....but possible? Maybe. >>
The demand for Bonds cards on eBay have plummetted recently.
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but this MAY be a stupid question...in the scan you showed...where is the cert number on the PSA label?
I recently had a seller take the neg rather than lose the money from actually selling it to me. Hope your luck is better!
Not worried at all... I ended up buying several more items from him today!
<< <i>I recently had a seller take the neg rather than lose the money from actually selling it to me. Hope your luck is better! >>
A sleazy trick employed by sellers who don't think the final bid was high enough -- they just don't send the card. Then when push comes to shove, they claim the PO lost it and they issue a refund. Hard to give a neg in that situation and not look like an a**hole yourself. If you do, then you get a retaliatory neg in which he truthfully claims he issued a refund, and you end up hurting your own reputation more than his.
<< <i>Maybe this is more of a reflection of collectors buying (or lack thereof) Bonds cards? I havent been on ebay to look at trends....but possible? Maybe. >>
The demand for Bonds cards on eBay have plummetted recently.
I made that up but it was fun to say.
Heh.
Great typo.
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