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luciobar1980 10-02-2020 02:40 PM

Absurd jerk of an ebay seller who I must call out: "daunb"
 
This guy has a raw 1971 Topps Thurman Munson which he describes as NM/MT.

I simply asked "Hey there, could you describe any flaws that stick out to you?".

He responded "no. get a ruler and measure it if you think there is a problem".

What the literal F !? I was in no way implying the card was trimmed. How would he even take that in that way!?! Dumbfounded.

I replied "Wow, you're a tool. Good luck selling your card."

I couldn't help myself.

timzcardz 10-02-2020 02:45 PM

Couldn't you have posted this in the right place?

This is the Pre-War section.

I couldn't help myself. :D

Leon 10-02-2020 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by timzcardz (Post 2022486)
Couldn't you have posted this in the right place?

This is the Pre-War section.

I couldn't help myself. :D

Have to agree on this one. If it had at least been a pre war card. :)

Jim65 10-02-2020 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luciobar1980 (Post 2022485)
This guy has a raw 1971 Topps Thurman Munson which he describes as NM/MT.

I simply asked "Hey there, could you describe any flaws that stick out to you?".

He responded "no. get a ruler and measure it if you think there is a problem".

What the literal F !? I was in no way implying the card was trimmed. How would he even take that in that way!?! Dumbfounded.

I replied "Wow, you're a tool. Good luck selling your card."

I couldn't help myself.

Some sellers are offended by condition questions, forget him and move on.

luciobar1980 10-02-2020 03:16 PM

Well, this isn't really about the card, but the seller. Though he doesn't have any pre-war for sale at the moment, sooo.. :confused:

Directly 10-02-2020 03:55 PM

condition
 
if your concerned about condition, why not buy a graded card?

luciobar1980 10-02-2020 03:56 PM

Oh geezus.

ALR-bishop 10-02-2020 04:47 PM

Hope the rest of your day goes really well Lucio :)

Bill77 10-02-2020 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luciobar1980 (Post 2022485)
This guy has a raw 1971 Topps Thurman Munson which he describes as NM/MT.

I simply asked "Hey there, could you describe any flaws that stick out to you?".

He responded "no. get a ruler and measure it if you think there is a problem".

What the literal F !? I was in no way implying the card was trimmed. How would he even take that in that way!?! Dumbfounded.

I replied "Wow, you're a tool. Good luck selling your card."

I couldn't help myself.

You should have said you were curious what was wrong with it to not be listed as Gem Mint.

Hxcmilkshake 10-03-2020 05:26 AM

Well, at least he's confident in the grade lol

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Aquarian Sports Cards 10-03-2020 07:38 AM

Sounds like a guilty conscience. You ask a general question and he flies off the handle about something specific that wasn't even mentioned.

bnorth 10-03-2020 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 2022668)
Sounds like a guilty conscience. You ask a general question and he flies off the handle about something specific that wasn't even mentioned.

For fun I will take the other side.

Maybe it is a seller tired of all the tire kickers asking silly questions that never buy anything. I know when I get certain questions I automatically figure it is going to be a problem buyer and never respond.

Mark17 10-03-2020 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2022682)
For fun I will take the other side.

Maybe it is a seller tired of all the tire kickers asking silly questions that never buy anything. I know when I get certain questions I automatically figure it is going to be a problem buyer and never respond.

+1
The guy says it's NM-MT. He's already telling you that, in his opinion, it's flawless. How do you expect him to elaborate on that?

Directly 10-03-2020 04:45 PM

Listing
 
Checking the listings there are a couple cards posted as trimmed.

My guess if the card might grade better than a 6 the seller would probably submit for grading.

D. Bergin 10-04-2020 10:33 AM

I mean sometimes a question is just a question. How many sellers do we see on Ebay list stuff as NM or better, that just one look tells you it's not even close?

Then we see a scan that might look NM, but we all know scanners and digital photos don't always catch flaws in cards and memorabilia, no matter how hard you try to take the perfect picture.

I understand frustrating questions. I get them all the time for things that can simply be answered by actually reading the description.

I also have one guy who bids on boxing programs regularly from me. Almost always he contacts me ahead of time to ask condition questions, and if I might have missed something in the description.......whether I have it listed as NM or Poor, or have a ton of photos showing the program in detail.

I assume, he's probably been burned before, just like most of us have at one time or another. I dig the program out, look at it again, answer as best as I can, and move on. More often then not he bids, and if he wins he pays, and I've never heard a complaint from him after the transaction is done and he's received his package. Normally just a positive feedback with a compliment attached.

Huysmans 10-07-2020 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 2022717)
+1
The guy says it's NM-MT. He's already telling you that, in his opinion, it's flawless. How do you expect him to elaborate on that?

Exactly

steve B 10-07-2020 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2022682)
For fun I will take the other side.

Maybe it is a seller tired of all the tire kickers asking silly questions that never buy anything. I know when I get certain questions I automatically figure it is going to be a problem buyer and never respond.

Questions about the items usually didn't bother me.

The ones I had to wait a couple hours to reply to were things like
Description - "shipping is $2 in the US, international at cost"

Question - "How much id shipping to Idaho" (or any other state)

My descriptions were usually brief, what? Too lazy to read an extra sentence?

After waiting a while I could come up with a polite answer. :D

Orioles1954 10-07-2020 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2023706)
Questions about the items usually didn't bother me.

The ones I had to wait a couple hours to reply to were things like
Description - "shipping is $2 in the US, international at cost"

Question - "How much id shipping to Idaho" (or any other state)

My descriptions were usually brief, what? Too lazy to read an extra sentence?

After waiting a while I could come up with a polite answer. :D

I just don't respond. Too much effort.

steve B 10-08-2020 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Orioles1954 (Post 2023727)
I just don't respond. Too much effort.

At the time, I found that if I responded I did get more sales.
Stupid people spend money too....

dgo71 10-08-2020 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2023706)
Questions about the items usually didn't bother me.

The ones I had to wait a couple hours to reply to were things like
Description - "shipping is $2 in the US, international at cost"

Question - "How much id shipping to Idaho" (or any other state)

My descriptions were usually brief, what? Too lazy to read an extra sentence?

After waiting a while I could come up with a polite answer. :D

I think part of the problem is that, at least on my device, when viewing the mobile eBay app, the description is somewhat hidden. You have to click a link to see the full description, whereas on the desktop version the description is right there. There a lot of people viewing on their phones and they are most likely too lazy (or unaware) that more information is just a click away. It can be annoying, but I generally stick to the "customer is always right" philosophy and just take a few seconds to answer any questions. A little customer service goes a long way.

steve B 10-08-2020 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by dgo71 (Post 2023989)
I think part of the problem is that, at least on my device, when viewing the mobile eBay app, the description is somewhat hidden. You have to click a link to see the full description, whereas on the desktop version the description is right there. There a lot of people viewing on their phones and they are most likely too lazy (or unaware) that more information is just a click away. It can be annoying, but I generally stick to the "customer is always right" philosophy and just take a few seconds to answer any questions. A little customer service goes a long way.

This was before the phone app. I always included as good a picture as I could take or a good scan. My descriptions were brief but hopefully included any necessary info. More complicated stuff like camera lenses etc got a bit more, but not the lengthy stuff that's common now. And no animated gifs, huge fonts, etc.

I'm not in the "customer is always right " camp. But the customer always has the right to be heard and have any issues addressed politely ang promptly.
I rarely stated a return policy, simply because I feel that once there's a policy I've written I need to hold myself to that. Most of the people who had a problem were surprised at the solutions.
Most were well outside any policy I could write.


Like I had a batch of BMX helmets I got from an out of business wholesaler.
One turned out to have cracks under the rubber molding around the edge. Totally my bad for missing it. I just had the guy send me a quick pic of the damage, checked the other ones I had and sent him a replacement. No need to return the other one, as it wasn't usable or saleable. He asked what I wanted him to do with it and I suggested having a local graffitti guy or someone paint it up and make it into a lamp. He thought that was a cool idea, I said to just send me a pic when it was done, but he never did. Oh well, probably lost track of the email.

bnorth 10-11-2020 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by steve B (Post 2023975)
At the time, I found that if I responded I did get more sales.
Stupid people spend money too....

Yes but sometimes they are not worth dealing with. I understand you need to put up with more if you sell for a living. I don't, but for people I have done business with before I put up with a lot more than I usually would.

Some of my favorite small hassles are.

Giving the buyer a PP FF price and telling them you want PP FF and they still send regular PP and don't cover the fee. People that ask a ton of questions over a long time on several cards while trying to low ball you and then never buy anything. Trying to buy a few hundred dollars worth of product from a seller and almost having to beg to actually purchase the product. Rant over.;):D


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