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Autographed Baseball Cards - WOW

Has anyone heard of Autographed Baseball Cards Unlimited (www.abcunlimited.net) ?? I have many of times now with vintage 50’s cards to cards in the 90’s, stars, commons, tough signers and they have great service and everything is 100% authentic…..just trying to get the word out to others.
This website features over 147,000 autographed baseball cards on an easy to use website offering a 100% unconditional money back guarantee with great GREAT prices.
Make sure you get the word out on this amazing website
ABC Unlimited was established in 1996 FULL TIME following a start in the hobby going back in 1972
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If you want to advertise your business you should ar least post this in the "Buy, Sell, & Trade" forum.
Pics or didn't happen !
Pics or it didn't happen !! ....there's no pics of the cards on your site. That's one big thing missing. Not a good business model to expect everyone just to trust you, especially potential new customers. People want to see what they're getting.
@abcbrian
I have to agree with @gid. Of course, I am always seeing things that amaze me and i am sure there are people who blindly purchase autographs online without ever seeing the item or signature. However, guessing most want to see them.
If you provide them upon request, that is great. However, why not just post them to begin with and save everyone time?
Quite honestly and frankly speaking, this unusual selling practice would call into question for me as to if the item was being created once ordered. The overwhelmingly majority of signed cards being offered are super-high print, very common cards of ready availability. For instance, the Berra signature is only available on a 1981 Donruss card. The Mantle on a 1984 Donruss Champs. Highly suspicious, IMO.
Scans are ALWAYS available if requested, it's that simple. But to scan 150,000+ cards and post each one....impossible.
So I welcome all requests of scans if needed. With over 4,000 happy collectors purchasing from ABC Unlimited there's no "scam" here.....only happy collectors.
Not impossible by any means. Sounds like you just don't want to put in the work to do it or pay someone else to do it. Scan new inventory as you ad it and catch up on the old stuff until it's done.
To me, it's like the unpriced cards in store cases and show displays. I got tired of having to ask whet each card costs, then wait for the person to have to look it up and decide what they were going to charge. Not saying that for a card you paid $20 and were asking $30 all of the sudden shoots to $50 in value, you shouldn't be able to get $40 for it now, but you paid $20 and were willing to take $30. General advice for anyone selling: Always price your cards and if online, shows pics. If the pricing is fluent, it adds a little work, but most people like to window shop and be able to decide to buy on the spot, not wait for help first.
Using myself as an example, I'd never buy from a site if I had to ask for scans on everything i was interested in.