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Old 10-24-2014, 03:17 PM
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Default An ebay seller with integrity? Who woulda thunk it??

It's a minor thing, but whenever I run across a misidentified 1962 Topps Green Tint on ebay, I send the seller a message informing them of the error in their listing. As you can imagine, the responses are ridiculously laughable. "You have no idea what you're talking about!!" or my favorite, "You're a nosy liar!!!" and on and on. Ha ha. Pathetic! And, of course, the listings are never edited and corrected by these jerk offs.

Well, the other day I ran across a listing where PSA (once again) got it wrong, not the ebay seller. So I messaged the guy, "This is NOT a green tint. It is completely and utterly mislabeled by PSA. You should let potential bidders know this fact."

Today I got a message from the seller thanking me for informing him of the error and he changed his listing to now include a picture of an actual green tint next to the card he is selling as well as stating outright that PSA mislabeled it. This shows a tremendous amount of integrity and he has now gained a future new customer in me. I'm sure there are others around these parts who appreciate this type of honesty as much as I do.

His ebay ID is: topnotchcards4u

The auction is: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151449209871
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