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i bought a 1975 set, he took a pic of the 9 star cards and he said he never said he was going to send those, they were just pics of the binder. but he never says this in the ad. please take a look if you get a chance. i paid 550. i'm really pist off!!!

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  • RufussCkingstonRufussCkingston Posts: 1,767 ✭✭✭✭✭

    basic not as described issue, pics are part of the description. And how is it a set if it is no complete? just return it....

  • CardGeekCardGeek Posts: 576 ✭✭✭
    edited September 8, 2025 6:08PM

    link?

    He sent different cards than in the picture?

  • CardGeekCardGeek Posts: 576 ✭✭✭

    I see what you're talking about. That is a picture of the back of the binder. Not a picture of actual cards.

  • TabeTabe Posts: 6,242 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It's pretty obviously a pic of the binder. I don't know why you'd think a "nice starter set" of barely half the cars would have those 9 cards included but not mentioned in the listing.

  • EstilEstil Posts: 7,232 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @RufussCkingston said:
    basic not as described issue, pics are part of the description. And how is it a set if it is no complete? just return it....

    They really need to crack down on listings that have "set" in the title and it's not even close to a complete set.

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  • CardGeekCardGeek Posts: 576 ✭✭✭

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  • Chicago1976Chicago1976 Posts: 655 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Estil said:

    @RufussCkingston said:
    basic not as described issue, pics are part of the description. And how is it a set if it is no complete? just return it....

    They really need to crack down on listings that have "set" in the title and it's not even close to a complete set.

    The listing I saw was titled "1975 Topps 57 Percent Of Set In Binder Ex-nm". Description clearly said "its 375 cards out of 660". I don't see any deception about the quantity. Or am I looking at the wrong listing?

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 3,777 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Ebay agreed with me that this auction borders on fraud. they said he should have never included the pic above if none of the cards were included.

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  • bgrbgr Posts: 2,770 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:
    Ebay agreed with me that this auction borders on fraud. they said he should have never included the pic above if none of the cards were included.

    I don’t trust you that eBay said “borders on fraud”. Sounds more like you actively avoided reading. Prove me wrong.

  • olb31olb31 Posts: 3,777 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @bgr said:

    @olb31 said:
    Ebay agreed with me that this auction borders on fraud. they said he should have never included the pic above if none of the cards were included.

    I don’t trust you that eBay said “borders on fraud”. Sounds more like you actively avoided reading. Prove me wrong.

    Why would I lie? I called them and they said they believe there is a chance he will do this again when I return it.

    Just trying to warn the board. That's it.

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  • bgrbgr Posts: 2,770 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:

    @bgr said:

    @olb31 said:
    Ebay agreed with me that this auction borders on fraud. they said he should have never included the pic above if none of the cards were included.

    I don’t trust you that eBay said “borders on fraud”. Sounds more like you actively avoided reading. Prove me wrong.

    Why would I lie? I called them and they said they believe there is a chance he will do this again when I return it.

    Just trying to warn the board. That's it.

    Did you share the link to the actual listing? I just don’t believe an eBay rep would say that. It’s not been my experience that they’ve expressed their opinion regarding that. I want to be sure I’m looking at the correct listing though and you haven’t shared it.

  • Chicago1976Chicago1976 Posts: 655 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I do not believe the seller tried to scam anyone. In fact, I think he was trying to be transparent in showing 3 photos of the binder from 3 different angles. Followed by 15 pictures of the cards inside. Fraud?

    That said, I hope you can work with eBay to resolve.

  • countdouglascountdouglas Posts: 2,583 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Chicago1976 said:
    I do not believe the seller tried to scam anyone. In fact, I think he was trying to be transparent in showing 3 photos of the binder from 3 different angles. Followed by 15 pictures of the cards inside. Fraud?

    That said, I hope you can work with eBay to resolve.

    Even looking at only pictures, and neglecting to read the text of the listing, you can see that there are empty slots in the pages where cards should be. None of the pictures, except the first one showing the Aaron Highlights, show any of the cards depicted on the outside of the album. In no way should the seller be accused of fraud. If anything "excitement" got the best of our OP.
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  • 80sOPC80sOPC Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I think we know which eBay user to avoid lol.

  • handymanhandyman Posts: 5,459 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Im going to ask if he glued these to the binder. Not sure how they stay like this.

  • RonSportscardsRonSportscards Posts: 1,061 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I guess Excitement is brewing..

  • ElMagoStrikeZoneElMagoStrikeZone Posts: 1,021 ✭✭✭✭

    No one to blame but yourself for not simply reading the description and viewing the cards. I would have moved on after the first page. Using eBay to engage the seller and demand a refund is just a copout for not paying better attention.

  • 1982FBWaxMemories1982FBWaxMemories Posts: 1,978 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited September 9, 2025 2:35PM

    IMHO good Advice to Sellers who want to avoid potential troubles is not to have depictions of cards in the auction photos that are not in the auction.

    While not fraud it might be construed as misleading on platform that must cater to buyers.


    I don’t sell cards or any other collectibles anywhere—haven’t since 2001.

    Way back in 1999, I dipped my toe in as a seller on eBay for the first time. Put up a vintage video game. It was a pretty rare one, and in the listing I mentioned that, on the rarity scale, it was lower than a few other better-known rare cartridges and I mentioned the names of those. Buyer gets it, then writes me asking where the other games were! I then provided a free remedial reading lesson...

    Back then, eBay was kind of the Wild West and I never heard another word about that sale. I’m sure today it whole be a different ballgame.

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  • pdoidoipdoidoi Posts: 867 ✭✭✭✭

    @olb31 said:
    Ebay agreed with me that this auction borders on fraud. they said he should have never included the pic above if none of the cards were included.

    That happened to me once.
    I bought a set of cards and in the posting it had a display package in the lot and I really wanted the display package and did not care for the cards because I have about 10 sets of those cards. When I got the items I asked where is the display carton and they said it was only a picture and was not to be included. I was very upset and told them so. I sent the cards back to them and was refunded.

  • Just out of curiosity.
    OP said he paid $550 for the eBay lot of 375 cards of 660.
    What would the 9 cards on the cover sell for, roughly. Is it a should have known better price?

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 3,777 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @RiveraFamilyCollect said:
    Just out of curiosity.
    OP said he paid $550 for the eBay lot of 375 cards of 660.
    What would the 9 cards on the cover sell for, roughly. Is it a should have known better price?

    a decent 1975 set would sell for around $1,000-$1,200 for the whole set. so about half the set for $550 would be about correct.

    i like Ron's comment.thats funny.

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  • mrmoparmrmopar Posts: 1,094 ✭✭✭✭

    Late to the game, but I am seeing a buyer who didn't pay attention. I didn't verify, but thinking the pictures show every card included in the lot. 57% of the set was in the title and no specific players were mentioned besides both Aarons and a shot of cards that are just binder decoration. I am guilty of that quite a bit more than I like to admit when viewing small images on phones and trying to be fast to see more, but I take my lumps if it's my stupidity.

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  • ElMagoStrikeZoneElMagoStrikeZone Posts: 1,021 ✭✭✭✭

    Funny thing is, over the years I've fooled myself into purchasing some items I may have been better off ignoring, but after having owned those same items for a few years or more, I was able to sell them at a slight profit, maybe better. I like accidental fringe benefits. ;)

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