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Re: This eBay listing takes the cake
Listing has been pulled...There are some wild and crazy listings on the bay....When I used to frequent ebay, I saw some real funny ones...and, there are (or were) some strange categories as well...I remember back in the mid to late nineties, ebay was a fun venue, and there were good deals and not many scammers. Cheers,… -
Re: New hologram holders for PSA
Recently there was a boardmember that purchased a PSA 10 Joe Montana Rookie on ebay. Turned out the card was more like a PSA 7 and the scammer printed a fake PSA 10 front flip and slipped it in over the original. So the back hologram would still show. Having the front hologram will make the front flips harder to fake. -
Re: How many coins are likely lost through eBay and USPS every year.
I had an e-Bay buyer once claim that they never received their coin. USPS tracking showed it as delivered. E-Bay gave them a refund at no cost to me. I have no idea if the person was a scammer, the item was stolen from their mailbox, or something else. That was my only issue with hundreds of packages both sending and… -
Re: 1981 Topps Traded Autograph Set (So far) Updated 10/10/2018
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Re: Stolen Coin Alert
It would seem one should be extra aware of doing internet coin business with anyone within 100 miles of Atlanta. Do your due diligence before sending anything out. The scammers probably aren't coin experts and can be tripped up before you ship and/or send payment. And........Paypal is far from fool-proof. -
Re: Anyone here have a positive experience with New England Sportscards?
Good Day, Two Horrible experiences landed them on my "Never Ever Ever Buy From Seller List", years ago. Beware of their Scanning skills, to mask Diamond Cut cards. They are Pros!!! Or just do yourself a favor and bask in the fact your smart enough to not be taken by these basically borderline scammers, and Just Say No!!!!… -
Re: This is ridiculous
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Re: stories of buffalo 1936 D 3 1/2 legs
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Re: Is there anything about our hobby or business that you truly don't understand?
Why does it seem that the more honest a dealer is the worse they do for themselves? And of course the opposite, why does it seem that the dealers who profit the most on the national scene tend to be the biggest scammers? One would logically think that the public would figure this out and eventually reduce the business… -
Re: Favre Star pics Auto, the cert does not line up.
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