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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg
Just my opinion but you are the worst lowballer on this site. I am not surprised at all that you get ghosted.
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Hey Al-
Well I certainly didn't post this to be trolled and I wouldn't be rude and call someone out like that on the forum but now that you brought it up, let's shed light on the specific interaction.
I had a bunch of worch cigars listed and you proposed a trade of some 50's and 60s old grade cards that honestly, I really wasn't interested in. You wanted full blown retail for your cards and in comparison wanted to assess mine at about 70% of value. Your statement was "that's the worst trade offer that I have ever received."
Well, I didn't propose a trade...You did. I posted my cards to sell not trade and sold all but one.
I have literally had ONE deal interaction with you and I save all of my PMs so am happy to post them.
I have probably bought almost 500 cards off of this site over the past year and I strive to be fair. This was simply meant to be a dialogue about courtesy and kindness in communication and you just FAILED the test.
Maybe look in the mirror before attacking a fellow member of the forum. I don't take failed trades PERSONALLY as they happen and I certainly wouldn't treat a fellow forum member this way over a failed trade.
Finally, I see that you live in Chicago. I will be at the Sports Spectacular next month in Rosemont. Would love to buy you a beer or a coffee and meet you face to face. With a little effort, I think you and I could be friends as obviously we both share the same passion for cardboard and have both likely spent a good chunk of our kids' inheritance on it.
Thank you
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