Complete 1951 Bowman set on ebay...

now if this isnt fake...
linky dinky
I emailed the seller and asked if we could meet for the exchange because i want to inspect the cards...
we will see his response
linky dinky
I emailed the seller and asked if we could meet for the exchange because i want to inspect the cards...
we will see his response
The Link below will take you to the PSA Boards 1952 Set Build, I also have made 5 slideshows each slideshow is 100 cards long, card numbers 1-99,100-199,200-299,300-399, and 400-407
Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
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No, of course not. You're selling the complete '51 Bowman set for less than the value of the Mantle alone because you're already rich. You don't have time to get it graded because that would only triple or quadruple your sale price, and it's not worth the trouble.
Unfortunately, there really are eBayers as naive and gullible as he is hoping.
I could be mistaken of course, but you have to admit, the dark cloud of negativity on these boards may just be growing a little out of whack...
That said, I doubt I will be a bidder on this particular auction.
I wish I lived in Canada so I could see the set in person...
I agree they don't look like reprints, but something is very wrong with this picture.
"I will use the buy it now if you agree to meet me to exchange money for cards. I want to personally inspect the cards. if you would rather use escrow.com I will deposit the money and pay the fees for the use of escrow.com..if you are not aware of escrow.com goto the website and read about it."
his response:
My dad got burned bad once with a buyer paying through an escrow company. However, if you want to come pick the card set up with cash, we might be able to arrange that. Where do you live? Thanks.
Link To Scanned 1952 Topps Cards Set is now 90% Complete Plus Slideshows of the 52 Set
Did you check out what his feedbacks are for? I believe his average transaction in 38 feedbacks is about $0.50! Most of his feedbacks are for cards he sold that went for $0.02 to $0.20 each. Now he is selling a $3900 item. Fsihy???
Brian
Scottsdalecards.com
http://www.Scottsdalecards.com/
<< <i>My dad got burned bad once with a buyer paying through an escrow company. However, if you want to come pick the card set up with cash, we might be able to arrange that. Where do you live? Thanks. >>
Burned by an escrow deal? The only way to get "burned" as a seller is if the buyer cancels the deal, in which case you get your item back and the buyer gets his money back. I wouldn't be so quick to point out that a buyer backed out of an escrow deal ... that makes the seller look bad.
My dad ... Ah, so this is a young collector. With 38 feedbacks of a few cents each. Maybe that's why NOBODY has bid yet on this set that would be worth multiple times the opening bid if it was real.
Where's Whitey? If I was selling a '51 Bowman set, #1 Whitey Ford certainly would be one of the cards I'd scan. Any legitimate seller would. But a kid might not even know that Ford is a special card that a buyer would need to see.
But the real clincher? "Double your money back guarantee"