Options
eBay seller reaches new low
Check this one out:
Sandy Koufax Fraudulent Auction
Convenient "flash" blocks qualifier. Please report as I have.
Sandy Koufax Fraudulent Auction
Convenient "flash" blocks qualifier. Please report as I have.
Successful transactions with: vintagetoppsguy, packman, barndog, Big80s, MurphDawg, BrackAttack, mealeworm, Publius, Whiteshoes, bigredone, rube26105, ledsters, reelinintheyears, digicat, themetalsign, OSClabs, 1420sports, bighurt2000, MeteoriteGuy, lsutigers1973, skier07, Machodoc, gameusedhoop, tennesseebanker, Downtown1974, CGeorge, Salinas, corvette1340, lbcoach20, initialD, IJustLoveCards, TedSimmonsFan, Goldlabels, Lothar52, bigred1, Bosox1976, itzagoner, svtPONY95
0
Comments
Store Polices: no refund on Graded sports cards items and collectible graded coins!
Just another EBAY scammer.
He can replace that photo AFTER the sale.
"We have up for sell a very nice Vintage Baseball card thats been graded by PSA."
HOF SIGNED FOOTBALL RCS
PayPal will agree that such an item is SNAD. Hopefully,
any buyers will not send the scammer a paper payment.
Photoshop storm? Yup, sure looks like it with my limited skills at playing with pictures.
<< <i>does this grammatical error (seen time and time again) bug the heck out of anyone else?
"We have up for sell a very nice Vintage Baseball card thats been graded by PSA." >>
//////////////
Hi John,
I had a boss years ago that ALWAYS used that phrase .... it used to drive everyone nuts, but wisely, no one ever said anything to him about it.
This guys punctuation is something to be desired too ... "Thank you and good luck with your bidding and purchase’s."
I sent this scholar an email asking if the card was an 8 or an 8OC.
I'll post his response if and when I get it.
PoppaJ
<< <i>does this grammatical error (seen time and time again) bug the heck out of anyone else?
"We have up for sell a very nice Vintage Baseball card thats been graded by PSA." >>
Which one? Verbs and nouns are tricky...as are apostophes. I'm guilty of it too sometimes though, I'm sure.
psacard.com/psasetregistry/publishedset.aspx?s=223023&ac=1
What we have here is a card graded by PSA...................... "yeah no Sh*t!"
<< <i>does this grammatical error (seen time and time again) bug the heck out of anyone else?
"We have up for sell a very nice Vintage Baseball card thats been graded by PSA." >>
That does drive me nuts. I don't like the way the sentence is worded (especially "We have up for sell . . . "), I don't like that he capitalized "vintage baseball," and his usage of "thats" is just wrong. And on top of that he is a scamster.
Edited to add that the cert verification proves it's an 8 OC if anyone had any doubts.
Cert Verification
Apostrophes are even trickier. I've taught college grammar classes for some time, and every year the grammatical errors seem to get more numerous.
Allen & Ginter Cards
My Blog -- Ballcard Mania
<< <i>does this grammatical error (seen time and time again) bug the heck out of anyone else?
"We have up for sell a very nice Vintage Baseball card thats been graded by PSA." >>
Yes, but not as much as "PayPal excepted," though I guess that one's been rendered irrelevant by eBay's brilliant management team.
Apostrophes are even trickier. I've taught college grammar classes for some time, and every year the grammatical errors seem to get more numerous.
People struggle with plurals and possessives.
Got a few Christmas cards from the Johnson's and Smith's. Oops.
John
HOF SIGNED FOOTBALL RCS
<< <i>He does have a number of errors but the one I was referring to is the 'up for sell'. I see that all the time, but I'm not sure why because it doesn't even sound right!
John >>
/////////////////////
I started seeing it on EBAY several years ago.
Before that, the only recall I have of it was a sales manager I knew many
years ago who would tell his troops to, "Bring me some sells."
I think, based on the common location of the EBAY sellers who use it in
listings - and on the boards - it may have some root in the mid-west.
At the old EBAY LIVE events, it was heard constantly. There have been
many discussions of it on the EBAY boards.
Meanwhile, I still cannot list any quantity of TOPPS Tiffany cards. There are even
reports from music sellers that CDs recorded by "Tiffany" cannot be listed. And,
that Audrey Hepburn - "Breakfast At Tiffany's" - movie posters are also a problem.
<< <i>Maybe the seller thinks that (OC) stands for outstanding card. >>
Maybe OC is not allowed to be used in titles anymore due to complaints from "The OC" television show.
Allen & Ginter Cards
My Blog -- Ballcard Mania
Message I just got from seller:
This is a great guy we are dealing with!
Editted: to correct my emotion icon.
Allen & Ginter Cards
My Blog -- Ballcard Mania
<< <i>My message to the seller: Interesting how your flash just happens to block out the OC qualifier on this card. Funny how you left it out of the description for this card as well. I have reported you to Ebay.
Message I just got from seller:
This is a great guy we are dealing with!
Editted: to correct my emotion icon. >>
I sent him two messages the second was was stronger than the first! called ebay to carefully explain exactly was is improper with listing. The customer service rep was good. She will report it to a fraud specialist that works on and know and understands rare cards. (We hope?)
rd
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
Steve
<< <i>Can someone post the cert number?
Steve >>
06472518 = 8 OC
The guy is a scumbag and Im sure that his "Out" is the fact that he put the cert # in the title.
I didn't notice! I guess the glare from the card through me off!
Thanks Paul
Steve