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Old 02-09-2015, 07:55 AM
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Not sure that anyone needs to defend buying the handful of cards that were up. It is a large seller, the prices were definitely off, I fully expected a refund and knew I would not protest when I got it (I hope he isn't struggling with the other people), and there was no need to say anything because by the time I bought two everything was gone. For an easily-refundable $230 and a 0.0000000001% chance that a potential consignor ordered that the cards be priced insanley as a gift to the world why not buy and let him refund me knowing that I wouldn't give him a headache? Can you imagine passing and then finding out that the 0.0000000001% chance actually happened and the prices were right? I would throw up if I had passed. I see no problem with having bought the cards, though I do see a problem with anyone who is trying to challege the refund as it was pretty clearly an error.

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Originally Posted by Bocabirdman View Post
The real question is, considering Joe's standing in the eBay world (and auctions), why would anyone bid on these cards instead of contacting him to point out the pricing errors? Did anybody REALLY think these sales would actually go through?

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