I'm new to PSA on ebay they are having psa lot sale
I recently went to ebay to the Basketball cards section I saw this listing on ebay for 100 psa cards all graded psa 9 bidding starts at $500.00 im thinking of purchasing it that a great deal please respond
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If you are a big basketball fan and interested in graded cards, it is not a bad deal. If you bought them individually the shipping alone would kill you. However, I would likely pass. $5 is bulk submission fee, and if I submitted a 100 I would hope for some 10's (with the understanding I would get a lot of 9's, and a few low grade cards. If they were all sets or players I liked, I would likely buy them.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>is that a statement or a question? cant really figure it out. on top of that, without a reference, such as a item number or link, how in the world can anyone comment on it? here is some friendly advice. locate the preview buttom on the bottom of the page after you type in your question, use it. try to construct sentences which actually makes sense. it makes it easier for the reader and then you wont look like you are 8 years old. good luck. >>
Not often you find someone complain about someone else's typing skills while ignoring most grammar and punctuation rules.
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
my grammer is just fine. anyone who reads my comment can clearly understand what i am saying. you have to read his question/comment numerous times to figure out what he is trying to get at. btw, i am not picking on a newbie here. if you look up all the topics he started, the off the wall questions (i guess they are questions) are already annoying the long time members. we always try to help newbies unless they turn out to be trolls.
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Steve
Crucify him, what does he think hs'd doing asking "off the wall" ?'s and annoying the chosen ones. If you don't like people's ?'s move on instead of being an A--.
<< <i>my grammer is just fine. anyone who reads my comment can clearly understand what i am saying. >>
I chuckle at those that complain about grammar and fail to use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation themselves. Then, they argue that being comprehensible means that their grammar must be fine. Grammar has little to do with being understood. What's next? Explaining that your spelling is alright since everyone can figure out what you mean as well?
Sure, the original post is a bit difficult to read. The structure and punctuation are quite remedial and the question may be a bit ambiguous, but the only stupid question is that one that isn't asked. The fact that the OP is asking for the opinion of people that he/she may value and respect should not be diminished by the difficulty in understanding the post.
Lately, there have been several newer posters that have had "intriguing" posts. I'm thinking some are just a little younger and a few others are trolls with an agenda to stir the pot.
Regardless, I don't think the original post deserved the grammatical attack, especially considering the pot was busy being black, too.
<< <i>maybe. >>
Here's some friendly advice, Lee. Stop dipping your balls in your elitist microbrew for a second and try to locate one of the "shift" keys on your keyboard. In all likelihood, there are at least two. That should make it easier for you. Once you've found one, try using it in conjunction with the first letter of every sentence and every one-word response you type. It makes it easier for the reader, and it doesn't look so much like you were sick the day they taught about capital letters in grade school. Good luck.
Here's a link to the auction in question.
<< <i>tHanks bRyon. i aLways hAve tRouble wIth tHat. >>
Lee?
Steve
Yes, Lee. But I wasn't picking on him.
Don't place too much emphasis on the fact that the cards are graded.
<< <i>Yes, Lee. But I wasn't picking on him.
-yes you were
OK. I think my attempt at humor may have missed the mark here, which isn't surprising, really. I guess not too obvioulsy, I was attempting to give cohocorp a ribbing for ribbing the OP. My apologies for being clumsy about it. I'll leave the satire to the professioanls from now on. I'm pretty sure that Lee knows I was being facetious, though, and that I think he's the bees knees.
<< <i>hey otwcards --- are you the same scott alpaugh with re/max realtors on route 22 in branchburg, new jersey? >>
Yes, that's me. Is there a purpose to posting this information? Considering it is available to anyone by simply clicking my profile and running a Google search on the name. Would you like my SS# and unlisted home #, too? You won't find those as quickly.
<< <i>I think he's the bees knees. >>
OK, I can almost see this, but do penguins have knees? And what would chairs look like if OUR knees bent the other way?