Thanks for the neutral
So, I listed an original 1954 Topps Sports Illustrated Ted Williams. In the title, I listed it as "1954 Topps SI Sports Illustrated TED WILLIAMS Red Sox". In the auction description, I said that this was a 1954 Topps Sports Illustrated Ted Williams. My count could be wrong, I guess, but I counted two times that I mentioned that this was a Sports Illustrated version and three times if you count the "SI" notation.
Last night, here is the Neutral feedback that I received -
Missed that this wasn't an original card; my bad; could have been better describ
I guess it's my fault that I didn't mention it TWO MORE times, then notify him ahead of time by way of email, telephone, text, and a public service announcement that he doesn't need to bid unless he wants a SPORTS ILLUSTRATED version of this Ted Williams.
People are idiots sometimes.
Last night, here is the Neutral feedback that I received -
Missed that this wasn't an original card; my bad; could have been better describ
I guess it's my fault that I didn't mention it TWO MORE times, then notify him ahead of time by way of email, telephone, text, and a public service announcement that he doesn't need to bid unless he wants a SPORTS ILLUSTRATED version of this Ted Williams.
People are idiots sometimes.
Shane
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<< <i>You should of sent hima telegram or candygram as well. That might of helped. >>
I forgot about a telegram. I should have also sent him a registered letter in the mail.
Shane
You're obviously dealing with an inexperienced collector because the picture in your listing shows a top border which original 1954 cards do not have.
I would NOT have responded to the neutral feedback since on your feedback page the title of the auction is listed and says sports illustrated practically right under his dumb neutral.
Lastly, I am not familiar with this card so I have to ask why was Topps included in the title? Was Topps associated with the production of these cards for SI? I'm guessing they were because they used the exact image, but I'm asking because like I said I'm not familiar with the 1954 SI cards.
As far as it technically being a Topps issue, they have a Topps back. I am pretty sure Topp had to give SI permission to insert these into the 1954 SI.
I also thought the same thing about the top border.
All in all, no big deal. I just wanted to vent a little bit.
Shane
Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
I doubt if he could get that card for that price in 1970, let alone 2010 - a very undeserved neutral...maybe you could ask the buyer to remove it.
"Molon Labe"
The buyer is rather eccentric.
He is an experienced EBAYer.
He has long experience buying cards.
BBL