'Sir, I realize it's been difficult for you to sleep at night without your EX/MT 1977 Topps Tom Seaver, but I swear to you that you'll get it safe and sound.' -CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
<< <i>"I seriously hope that anyone who decides to enter into a deal with Patrick in the future remembers exactly what was claimed here."
Just for anyone's information I have done many deals with Patrick over the last few years. Patrick has been up front and honest with every deal we have made. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to make any deals with Patrick. >>
Another old scammer trick - although "she" said who she/he was, "her" email name associates "herself" with the Marines, and scammers love to "associate" themselves with or pose as, falsely of course, reputable type citizens such as Marines, other Armed Forces people, UPS drivers, firemen, police, etc...to gain credibility with the intended victim.
...and of course another old scammer trick is a man pretending to be a woman over the internet, because women are perceived to be more trustworthy in business dealings.
Ask this "lady" if she regularly gives 10% of her income to her church or synagogue, and she will probably retort and say it's 20%. LOL
Another old scammer trick - although "she" said who she was, "her" email name associates "herself" with the Marines, and scammers love to "associate" themselves, falsely of course, with reputable type citizens such as Marines, other Armed Forces people, UPS drivers, firemen, police, etc...to gain credibility with the intended victim. >>
"Cindy Ehrlich would like to be paid through PayPal. Merchant Cindy Ehrlich usamarinesrecruit@yahoo.com Note from merchant 1952 Topps wax pack PSa 5 for shipment on 11/9 and delivery on 11/10 Description Amount Service $2,600.00 USD Total $2,600.00 USD"
Also nothing on Google for "Cindy Ehrlich" funeral or "Cindy Ehrlich" obituary regarding a deceased husband - many funerals and obituaries get picked up on Google these days. Her name would have of course been included in the text as the wife of the "deceased".
<< <i>"Cindy Ehrlich would like to be paid through PayPal. Merchant Cindy Ehrlich usamarinesrecruit@yahoo.com Note from merchant 1952 Topps wax pack PSa 5 for shipment on 11/9 and delivery on 11/10 Description Amount Service $2,600.00 USD Total $2,600.00 USD"
i don't think I will accept the request... >>
Tell her ya can't seem to get the PayPal to work, and that "the check's in the mail". LOL
<< <i>Her name would have of course been included in the text as the wife of the "deceased". >>
Steve
Haven't you been keeping up?
According to Gecko she has been bitterly divorced from her husband, yet he left her this card, a Ruth signed ball and a 52 Topps Mantle. >>
No wonder they got divorced - he was spending all the family money on baseball cards and memorabilia. LOL >>
But I bet she might even miss him a little since he took the time to get them graded by PSA. Could be a new PSA marketing slogan in the making: "Grade your cards at PSA so that your wife will hate you a little less when you die."
After receiving her $2,600 paypal request last night, I was going to just send her 26 CENTS via paypal but realistically, no good can come from her (excuse me, The Marines) having my verified paypal address.
I would love that pack for $2,600 though, she is so nice for offering it to me that cheap...
<< <i>Gecko, has anyone ever outlasted you on a back and forth thread like this?
I think it's fine that you want to play the role of fireman-turned-alchemist-turned-philosopher by addressing the question of when (or if) it's ok to lie, but aren't you supposed to be fighting fires or something? I'd hate for somebody's condo to burn down on account of you and Patrick kicking each other in the nuts. >>
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
and, a step further - the girl's name, Cindy... "of English origin. Originally a pet form, now commonly used as an independent name. It is sometimes used as a short form of the unrelated fairy-tale heroine's name Cinderella."
they know it, just like 9/11 was done on 911.
so i shouldn't buy from her?
wait, isn't there a federal agent we should be telling this to?
Your starting to move into the realm of obsessed with this seller.
Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards. Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Your starting to move into the realm of obsessed with this seller. >>
I was simply checking back to see if her feedback indicated how the transaction played out. I was curious more than anything. If to you that means I'm obsessed with the seller, so be it.
<< <i>A little reading comprehension goes a LONG way towards effective communication. Where did I say what Mullins did was the "same"? A goldfish is NO BETTER THAN a golden retriever....but they most certainly are not the SAME. >> >>
Stupidest comment this year
Currently completing the following registry sets: Cardinal HOF's, 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, 1972 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, 1980 Pittsburgh Pirates Team, Bill Mazeroski Master & Basic Sets, Roberto Clemente Master & Basic Sets, Willie Stargell Master & Basic Sets and Terry Bradshaw Basic Set
yeah, my goldfish was deeply offended and he knows there is no way in H-E-DOUBLE-HOCKEY-STICKS that you could safely flush a Golden retriever down the toilet.
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-CDs Nuts, 1/20/14
*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
<< <i>"I seriously hope that anyone who decides to enter into a deal with Patrick in the future remembers exactly what was claimed here."
Just for anyone's information I have done many deals with Patrick over the last few years. Patrick has been up front and honest with every deal we have made. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to make any deals with Patrick. >>
Thank you for the kind words Mike
<< <i>And do you actually believe he owns the card? >>
Mark
What I believe does not matter.
Steve
Another old scammer trick - although "she" said who she/he was, "her" email name associates "herself" with the Marines, and scammers love to "associate" themselves with or pose as, falsely of course, reputable type citizens such as Marines, other Armed Forces people, UPS drivers, firemen, police, etc...to gain credibility with the intended victim.
...and of course another old scammer trick is a man pretending to be a woman over the internet, because women are perceived to be more trustworthy in business dealings.
Ask this "lady" if she regularly gives 10% of her income to her church or synagogue, and she will probably retort and say it's 20%. LOL
<< <i><<< Usamarinesrecruit >>>
Another old scammer trick - although "she" said who she was, "her" email name associates "herself" with the Marines, and scammers love to "associate" themselves, falsely of course, with reputable type citizens such as Marines, other Armed Forces people, UPS drivers, firemen, police, etc...to gain credibility with the intended victim. >>
and geckos
Merchant
Cindy Ehrlich
usamarinesrecruit@yahoo.com
Note from merchant
1952 Topps wax pack PSa 5 for shipment on 11/9 and delivery on 11/10
Description Amount
Service $2,600.00 USD
Total $2,600.00 USD"
i don't think I will accept the request...
Nothing (of course) from Google search - "She" certainly doesn't seem to be doing much recruiting. LOL
<< <i>"Cindy Ehrlich would like to be paid through PayPal.
Merchant
Cindy Ehrlich
usamarinesrecruit@yahoo.com
Note from merchant
1952 Topps wax pack PSa 5 for shipment on 11/9 and delivery on 11/10
Description Amount
Service $2,600.00 USD
Total $2,600.00 USD"
i don't think I will accept the request... >>
Tell her ya can't seem to get the PayPal to work, and that "the check's in the mail". LOL
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<< <i>And do you actually believe he owns the card? >>
Mark
What I believe does not matter.
Steve >>
What Steve believes is the antimatter.
<< <i>Her name would have of course been included in the text as the wife of the "deceased". >>
Steve
Haven't you been keeping up?
According to Gecko she has been bitterly divorced from her husband, yet he left her this card, a Ruth signed ball and a 52 Topps Mantle.
<< <i>
<< <i>Her name would have of course been included in the text as the wife of the "deceased". >>
Steve
Haven't you been keeping up?
According to Gecko she has been bitterly divorced from her husband, yet he left her this card, a Ruth signed ball and a 52 Topps Mantle. >>
No wonder they got divorced - he was spending all the family money on baseball cards and memorabilia. LOL
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<< <i>Her name would have of course been included in the text as the wife of the "deceased". >>
Steve
Haven't you been keeping up?
According to Gecko she has been bitterly divorced from her husband, yet he left her this card, a Ruth signed ball and a 52 Topps Mantle. >>
No wonder they got divorced - he was spending all the family money on baseball cards and memorabilia. LOL >>
But I bet she might even miss him a little since he took the time to get them graded by PSA. Could be a new PSA marketing slogan in the making: "Grade your cards at PSA so that your wife will hate you a little less when you die."
I would love that pack for $2,600 though, she is so nice for offering it to me that cheap...
<< <i>Gecko, has anyone ever outlasted you on a back and forth thread like this?
I think it's fine that you want to play the role of fireman-turned-alchemist-turned-philosopher by addressing the question of when (or if) it's ok to lie, but aren't you supposed to be fighting fires or something? I'd hate for somebody's condo to burn down on account of you and Patrick kicking each other in the nuts. >>
Definitions of ehrlich on the Web:
•Ehrlich is a German family name, meaning "honest" or "honorable".
i gotta admit, i didn't believe you.
until i verified it, unbelievable!
and, a step further - the girl's name, Cindy...
"of English origin. Originally a pet form, now commonly used as an independent name. It is sometimes used as a short form of the unrelated fairy-tale heroine's name Cinderella."
they know it, just like 9/11 was done on 911.
so i shouldn't buy from her?
wait, isn't there a federal agent we should be telling this to?
I've known many widows that were totally into him.
Linky
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>Your starting to move into the realm of obsessed with this seller. >>
I was simply checking back to see if her feedback indicated how the transaction played out. I was curious more than anything. If to you that means I'm obsessed with the seller, so be it.
I would argue that we're talking about a scammer, not a seller.
<< <i>A little reading comprehension goes a LONG way towards effective communication. Where did I say what Mullins did was the "same"? A goldfish is NO BETTER THAN a golden retriever....but they most certainly are not the SAME. >> >>
Stupidest comment this year