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Just in case anyone encounters ABurdo or Anthony Burdo, steer clear.
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if you used the gsp (you ship to Kentucky) you will win.
if you used ebay international shipping, you will probably lose. |
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Take a photo on your phone of every card you sell if possible alongside the shipping address. Might help with swapped cards.
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Update on this situation, since I think it's helpful to share yet another scam: I did finally get refunded the cost of the card since I used GSP. However, this has a greater potential for someone within the US.
The buyer received the card and waited nearly a month, claiming they "just opened the package to find it was damaged." Then, they filed a return with Ebay, removing the PayPal from your account until the issue is settled. The buyer then provided shipping information back to me, which all looked legit. I was anticipating receiving a different card back (lower grade) inserted into a tampered BGS holder. Instead, he sent the package to a different zip code within the same city I'm in. I never received the package, even though it was shown as delivered. This information was included with my dispute. My best guess is, he sent something (probably not even a card) to a bogus address to try and prove that the item was returned and received. Whoever received it realized it was nothing of substance and didn't do anything with it. If the guy had picked the same zip code, this scam might have had a chance. Assuming I didn't use the GSP or it was a domestic purchase, this could have gone sideways in a hurry. Sellers be aware!
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And I thought it was over. Today, PayPal just took thr money back again with no warning. Ebay shows case closed in buyers favor due to showing the item was returned. I sent an appeal but am guessing I'm going to have to spend time sitting on the phone to fight this.
Ebay sucks
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USPS Insurance
This might be a bad scenario concerning filing a USPS Insurance claim too?
You don't have the damaged card to surrender for proof of the damage to file a claim. You might try asking your local Post office for some suggestions if the wrong addressee had to sign for the card . Appears this possibly might be a manipulated process by the buyer to get the card free? ( at least when I recently filed a missing card claim, I did have a damaged compromised empty box to surrender to my local Post office for some proof --which I hope will help my claim case?) Last edited by Directly; 11-14-2020 at 05:02 PM. |
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By any chance, are you using a P.O. Box.
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Anthony Burdo from Toronto? DM me if it is
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