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Absolute Mint Condition?

Maybe this seller doesn't know that PSA 6 isn't Mint condition

1978 Yount

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  • BuccaneerBuccaneer Posts: 1,794 ✭✭
    LOL...

    Why should I invest in this card?

    Card Is In Absolute Mint Condition

    Own a card that is Almost 30 years old, that looks like it just came out of the pack.

    Save Time and Worry about authentication.

    The PSA grading itself costs just as much as the BUY IT NOW price.

    Fabulous Corners, Sharp Colors, and Glossy Finish (even better than I describe).

    Card is in protective PSA case.

    Don't worry about the dog eating your card. I have had that happen!!

    Long and short term value of this card continues to rise.

    Know your card is no going down the drain in value.

    Display it on your shelf and brag to your friends. lol

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    I will ship the same day with tracking information.

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  • who in their right mind would even waste their time grading a card like that????

    I throw cards better than that in my common boxes...lol
  • jrinckjrinck Posts: 1,321 ✭✭
    It's cards like these that point out that the "MT" in "EX-MT" is completely out of place. There is nothing about a card like this that should even remotely be related to Mint.

    The scale should go GEM MINT, MINT, NM, EX, and then on down the line. If you want to keep the "EX-MT", then make sure that a card with rounded corners will never receive that grade.
  • ctsoxfanctsoxfan Posts: 6,246 ✭✭
    How much time did he waste preparing all of that nonsense? All for a card worth less than the Ebay fees he paid to list it.
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  • Reading that ad actually made me depressed FOR that guy. I almost bid out of pity...

    almost.
  • smallstockssmallstocks Posts: 1,647 ✭✭✭✭
    I said something to him. His response:

    The term was loosely used. Thank you I will update it. MINT = PSA 9

    Are you wanting to bid on the item or are you just watching my back

    Late 60's and early to mid 70's non-sports
  • TNP777TNP777 Posts: 5,710 ✭✭✭
    Where's the Robin Yount guarantee? Couldn't find it.
  • pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Nerd. >>



    exactly.. i kinda felt bad for the guy too..
    ·p_A·
  • Although I'm sure that his "excitement" is intended to get people to think they are getting a steal, he isnt really saying anything dishonest . He just thinks more of his card than we do. Isnt that true of everyone? When we send cards for grading, dont we think that they are better than other cards?
  • BuccaneerBuccaneer Posts: 1,794 ✭✭


    << <i>Although I'm sure that his "excitement" is intended to get people to think they are getting a steal, he isnt really saying anything dishonest . He just thinks more of his card than we do. Isnt that true of everyone? When we send cards for grading, dont we think that they are better than other cards? >>



    I call BS. When half of his statement are blatant lies, it's called fraud not excitement. I think he knows that too.
  • rbdjr1rbdjr1 Posts: 4,474 ✭✭
    I emailed this seller to ask him,

    "How can you say a PSA 6 is in absolute mint condition? PSA 10s and PSA 9s are considered mint. Do you also have any bridges from Brooklyn for sale? Regards Bob"


    ...And this seller replied,

    "I am sorry that I used the term loosely. I am also sorry that you felt you needed to make a stupid joke. If you can't come up with anything better than -have any bridges in Brooklyn for sale don't waste your or my time in emailing."


    I guess he was angry? imageimageimageimage

    rbd
  • How dare you?!?!

    The seller should be allowed to use terms as loosely as he wants!!!!


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  • P.S. Seller has pulled auction................

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