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So since you retracted your original accusation, what's your new theory?
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Given what we know to be true, what's your theory? |
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What about him shilling his own auction? Oh, wait a minute. It's probably another bidder with a similiar username that happens to have the same feedback. |
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Peter, you're obviously way smarter than me, so how do you explain this:
Pank21 wins this card from Probstein for $48.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/140758703188 But Probstein relists the same card with a BIN of $99.99 http://www.ebay.com/itm/110915770722 You think 'ol Panky just changed his mind and didn't want it? |
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Well that is a completely different issue, David. If there were multiple examples of that, you might be onto something. i also could think of an innocent explanation but you probably don't want to hear it. That explanation would be that he won the card real cheap and thinks Rick can double his money for him on a BIN.
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You're right, I do that all the time. I win an eBay auction and then tell the seller, 'You just keep that and re-list it for me with a BIN of double the price of what I won it for."
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That Ken Goldin is a real son of a bitch. I'm sure this is his fault.
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It was Mastro and Allen!!!
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Stop bullying me!
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I have seen Pank in action
I've seen Joe up close and personal. He definitely will crack out, press corners, edges, etc., and re-submit to PSA on anything he thinks has a chance. What I learned is that SGC graders (at least back in the day) would always press corners, edges as necessary B4 grading a subbed card, whereby, PSA does absolutely nothing of the kind. That said, it makes perfect sense for P21, or anyone to practice the "art" of cracking out and re-subbing to PSA. I am guessing a multitude of collectors on this very thread do it. I admit I do...
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