My latest signed rc buy

Buying or trading for these signed Jeter rc's:
1992 GCL, 93 Stadium Club, 93 Greensboro,, 93 South Atlantic League, 93 Topps Marlins & Rockies,, 94 Classic Tampa, 94 Procards Tampa, 94 Florida State League & 95 Columbus Clippers.
1992 GCL, 93 Stadium Club, 93 Greensboro,, 93 South Atlantic League, 93 Topps Marlins & Rockies,, 94 Classic Tampa, 94 Procards Tampa, 94 Florida State League & 95 Columbus Clippers.
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I hope it works out for you
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also has a psa/dna link, with a passing guarantee, if it doesn't pass get a refund.
Best regards!
1992 GCL, 93 Stadium Club, 93 Greensboro,, 93 South Atlantic League, 93 Topps Marlins & Rockies,, 94 Classic Tampa, 94 Procards Tampa, 94 Florida State League & 95 Columbus Clippers.
Interesting reading about UKredskins
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A couple of us have had some really bad experiences with him and will never buy from him again. >>
because the item(s) were fake or bad CS or what? I've bought a couple cheap autos from him and they matched ok, i am no expert.
john >>
I bought about $400 worth of 1955 Topps AA Autos from him that never showed up. It took him about 3 months to get my money returned after his first initial refund check to me bounced. I've had about 75% of his stuff pass PSA/DNA, but the others had to be returned. I know GregM's has had worse luck than me with getting stuff passed. The seemingly endless supply of incredible rare signed cards that none of the other dealers combined can seem to find is what really concerns me.>>>>
I hope the sig's legit, but I can't help feeling that the seller has something to hide.
My thoughts are these:
Q: Why wouldn't a seller, himself, use PSA/DNA QO, providing the result is "Likely Genuine", in his auction rather than make the buyer spend the additional money?
A: Probably because the seller knows most novice buyers will be convinced beyond any doubt that a seller wouldn't put such a disclaimer in his auction if the sig wasn't legit.
Q: Why would a seller leave money on the table, which he did in your particular case, by not doing the PSA/DNA QO prior to posting the auction? Just think how much more the card would have sold for if a link to the positive results of the QO was readily available!
A: Probably because the seller had more doubt than not about the sig being authentic.
Q: Why does the PSA/DNA QO link that the seller provided, NOT go directly to PSA/DNA QO?
A: Maybe the buyer will get confused trying to figure out which sublink to take, thereby just taking the seller's word for it.
Like I said, I hope the sig's legit/authentic, but I got a bad feeling when I looked at the auction.
Also, I hope to God you don't have to communicate with the guy .... check THIS out!
JMHO,
PoppaJ
maybe this auto is good.
Steve
Nick
Reap the whirlwind.
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They gave me the green light on the Elway. I got it for a steal just becuase of the rep of the seller. Hopefully I can get more.
Best regards!
1992 GCL, 93 Stadium Club, 93 Greensboro,, 93 South Atlantic League, 93 Topps Marlins & Rockies,, 94 Classic Tampa, 94 Procards Tampa, 94 Florida State League & 95 Columbus Clippers.
Cherrypicking I suppose.
Steve
He buys lots of cards already signed so he gets good ones and bad ones. Just study the sig before you buy and you should be fine.
Mike