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Who Buys These Things???
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1933-GOUDEY-...-/150691901089
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1934-GOUDEY-...-/150691966282 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-TOPPS-2...-/170723884258 Wait a second, you mean I can buy a few high profile reprints, send them in to PSA so they can declare them reprints, and then I can list them on eBay and actually receive hard earn money for them. Sign me up, I want some free money! "$25" total cost on purchasing (or creating) three high profile reprints. "$45" total cost on sending three cards to PSA. "$300+" profit margin after listing them on eBay! This is not a shot at the seller, I have no real issues with them but what in the world are these bidders thinking! Are you kidding me! charlie brown.jpg gehrig reprint.JPG ruth reprint.JPG Mays reprint.jpg Lovely Day... |
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I dont understand.The amount of bids on these is staggering.
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reprints
You should be taking a shot at the seller. For one thing, PSA has already deemed them reprints...so why didn't he list them as reprints in his listings? He simply says that they are questionable authenticity, but still lists them as the original non-reprint issue date. I believe it is the seller's responsibility to make sure everyone knows what they are bidding on.
I'm not saying that this isn't the bidders fault as well. You have to be smart enough to know what you are bidding on, but in the long run we know what the seller is doing.
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However, does that give sellers the right to take full advantage of bidders and list their product the way this seller did?
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IMO the fault lies mostly with PSA, they are the ones that keep dreams alive by using the "?" in the flip.... it makes newbies think they couldnt tell for sure. I know PSA are idiots at times in IDing the issuer of oddball cards, and even make alot of bonehead errors because of low quality control standards...... but 99.98% of the time they can ID a reproduction form a well known set.
They need to change the flip to "NOT AUTHENTIC" Last edited by fkw; 11-13-2011 at 07:12 PM. |
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Hopefully, few more will bid(thinking they are getting what they are not).
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PSA is at fault. The bidders are idiots. The seller found the loophole (poor PSA label, idiot bidders) and is making out like a bandit...but is not an actual bandit. Frank - thanks for posting. This is my entertainment for the evening.
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The seller is buying them, has to be, no one can be that stupid!
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Maybe one or more of the buyers intend to switch these with real cards in PSA/SGC cases??
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1933-Goudey-...-/360407044706 Lovely Day... |
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The seller makes me sick. This crap makes me sick to my stomach. I keep on coming back to saying to myself: "These buyers and sellers are a match made in Heaven. They deserve each other.".......
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Ok 1 year ago when I just started collecting again, I got involved in an auction for a 1952 Bowman Willie Mays, the seller said it could be real but he did not believe it to be real , but it was listed as unknown. I bid 10 bucks but would not go any higher. I got it and it was not real. I took a dumb risk, but only lost 10 bucks on it, I refused to bid any higher.
Even though it was dumb of me to bid without knowing the facts, I think it's a hell of a lot more stupid to bid in the hundreds of dollars! Right after it happened I got educated real fast, and stayed away from all "UNKNOWN" auctions too. I don't always bash the sellers for selling fake items, because sometimes they think they have an authentic item when they really don't. It happened to me once when I bought a 54 Topps Hank Aaron from a guy in Canada, who claimed the card was authentic because he got it from his uncle in the 1980s. When I got the card it did not measure. He was confused on how something fake could come from his uncle, but hey, there were great looking reprints made in 1983. I got my money back accept for the $25 for the shipping costs. But that is the extent of how I ever got ripped off in return to collecting 1 year ago. |
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Ebay seller "legacy_consignments"
I want someone to convince me that this seller doesn't know exactly what he is doing:
Last edited by thetruthisoutthere; 11-13-2011 at 05:55 PM. |
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