Who said there are no deals on ebay......
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Wow....just wow.
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Buyer clearly overpaid by at least a few $$. :eek:
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How does that happen to a sports card seller?
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The only thing that could make this sale funnier would be if the Lenox was in Brown ink. :D
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There are deals to be found on ebay if you dig deep enough. I picked up this postcard for next to nothing.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RPPC-WINNER-...vip=true&rt=nc |
I almost threw up when I saw this one after the fact (someone was HAPPY!)...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1916-Zeenut-...item461d1ebac5 |
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great deals. wow
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what a deal...i wonder if there were any other steals from this same seller?
His/her prices in general are pretty reasonable on most cards. |
An employee must have listed that card and just went with the regular backs on the T206. No way does the seller honor that sale price.
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How much is this card worth?!? T206 isn't my area.
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I know the seller. His name is Howard Lau and he has owned Houston Sports Connection for probably 25+ years. One of his employees probably listed it at that price by mistake. |
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Someone probably alerted him and offered more before he shipped.
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I grabbed this a while back for $1.29 (shipping was $15) :D
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I've been involved in many great deals on eBay! Unfortunately they were all great deals for the seller. :(
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It's uncancelled too. Only one other one known, I believe.
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I would have paid quickly too.
Positive feedback rating Lightning fast payment Awesome Buyer: j***r ( 910Purple star icon for feedback score in between 500 to 999) Apr-23-14 11:10 American Heroes Caramel William McKinley (#271463863511) -- View Item |
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Looking at the auction, it appears that the card was pulled. $9.99 was the opening bid. I am sure that they got a flurry of emails asking for a BIN price quickly, and decided to pull it down and let someone other than Ebay auction it off. Sorta like the same that happened to that woman doing the late night talk show circuit with that Cincinnati Red Stockings card.....
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seller.....
shipped already:eek:
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I know the seller. He goes to all the Raleigh shows. I will ask him next time I see him.
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Just out of curiosity, how much would an uncancelled McKinley go for? Is that an easy 6 figure card?
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Interesting. Ebay doesn't let you see anymore when a fixed price listing was first put up. I was curious to see how long some of these cards were floating around before somebody snatched them up.
I guess this is a lesson for those of us who weed out all the fixed price listings to only view the auctions. |
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Wow, I can't believe these things still happen with all the available information out there.
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There are plenty of great deals to be had.... if you have time to dig! Off the top of my head, I got a T216 Mino for ~$12, a T206 Piedmont Factory 42 entirely by accident (crummy scans), and a Queen Victoria signed document for $60 or so.
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seller made a mistake...
I already talked with him....poor bastard:eek:....real deal card.........
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I cant believe it, If he would have just Googled his own auction description.
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I am totally blown away that someone who buys and sells card for a living puts cards on Ebay without doing one iota of research to see if a card is rare or valuable. I can understand not knowing everything about every single set that is out there, cause there are an absolute TON of sets out there. His auction title didn't even have the year (1932) or the maker of the card (US Caramel) anywhere in the title, nor the card number. It really had no keywords whatsoever in it for anyone to bid it up. Mind boggling.....
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Caveat vendor.
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Which seller?
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I have both, but more modern. I usually have one case of vintage stars and a 3200 count box of low grade set fillers. No tobacco (yet).
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A few years ago I picked up a signed 1957 Brooks Robinson on EBay for $10 complete with the auto ticket from the show it was signed at. Seller listed it as Brooks Robinsom no one else saw the spelling error on the listing and I was the only bidder.
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I've told this story before but a few years ago I bought a Grover Cleveland Alexander signed baseball on the sweet spot for $80 on eBay.
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How sellers are protected
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For good reason, eh! Two reasons why GSP is a bad idea is that .... 1) It is applied to low-cost items that I would never have to pay duty on in the first place. Its just another unnecessary cost to me. Unless eBay has some kind of arrangement with the Canadian Government of which I am unaware, I question the legality of it. 2) Canada Customs staff are paid quite nicely to perform their duties. No need for eBay to get involved. If I'm going to get charged duty, let Canada Customs make that decision, not FeeBay. [END RANT] Good day, eh! :D |
And another thing ...
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Besides having to pay that stupid import fee, we also have to pay a shipping fee as well. Can you say "MONEY GRAB"? [END RANT] |
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The lenox.....
he shipped it!:eek:
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He is bound legally by ebay's terms and conditions, but how can it be enforced? |
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And just the fact that some posters on here "assumed" that the deal would not be completed because a "mistake" was made on someone's part is a testament to the loose nature of ebay transactions. |
That's a shame he shipped it. No one should get screwed over for that much money.
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Best way to learn a lesson...is to make a mistake. |
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On a similar, but side note, didn't the same thing happen at a card show over a Nolan Ryan rookie card?? Even though it was an Ebay transaction, I don't see how it can be forced to be followed thru, the same way the deal at the card show was never consumated and eventually had to go through the court systems. |
I'm obviously in the minority here. No one wants to be responsible/accountable for their actions anymore.
If employee was reprimanded...he deserved to be! If seller lost $1000 due to carelessness...he deserved it. What happened to being accountable...and repercussions? Maybe the employee/seller who made a mistake here should be given an "I'll try harder next time trophy?" |
Cool....you made no mention of the comparable situation though. There is obviously a precedent that had to go thru the court systems. Whatever became of the Nolan Ryan rookie card that sold for, what, $12?
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You're right, this guy obviously had it coming. Serves him right. Hopefully you never experience any oversight or lapse in judgment, because apparently no one deserves a free pass. |
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In life we all make mistakes...and these mistakes usually provide invaluable learning experiences. If we all were granted "free passes" when we made mistakes...the world would be a worse place. That's fine...I'm done with this discussion...maybe I'm wrong...this is just my take on this situation. |
An online store is no different than a brick and mortar store. The person should not be "forced" to complete the trasnaction, the same way that kid took advantage of "good samaritan" watching the store and getting a Ryan rookie for $12. I am sorry, but if that was my Lennox card, then yes, I too would be sitting in court right now.
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OK...this is my last comment!!!!!!! So basically anyone who has ever purchased a card at a steal of a price on ebay(due to sellers lack of knowledge regarding an item...or whatever reason)...should really contact the buyer and offer to sell him/her back the item at said bargain price...as they made a mistake and shouldn't be "punished" for it?
Whatever happened to ones knowledge offering a competitive advantage when purchasing collectibles? Is this concept antiquated now? That knowledge is even necessary in a given collectible/antiquity category to gain an advantage of some sort? |
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It's just like the 100's of reprints on ebay. Just because the buyer doesn't know the difference between an authentic and reprinted t206 doesn't mean he deserves to be taken advantage of. I agree, the world would be a worse place if everyone was given a free pass for each mistake they make, but it would be a far worse world if no one received a free pass ever. Just my opinion. |
If the seller made a mistake, I don't believe he should be held accountable. If you accidentally included an extra "0" on a $40 check and wrote it for $400 instead, does the recipient get to keep the extra money just becuase of your mistake?
As I stated earlier, I am just a few minutes from the guy's shop and I'll swing by there on my lunch hour and find out what happend on his end. |
biting my tongue...it really hurts!!!!:p
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No harm , no foul. |
Please see ebay's T&C. I guess if you could prove damages, you absolutely in fact have a legal binding contract. Just because "it's Ebay" and "it happens all the time" doesnt hold water. Now proving it is a different subject
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