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Anyone else get an email from WhereTheyAint.Com?
Seems pretty silly. Every image on their website and in the email is a broken image. Their email says they get silly prices on their cards. This is a quote from the email: 1911 Sporting Life Cobb Grade: PSA 7 Our Sale Price: $7,995 Sportscardlink: $3,630 eBay Auctions: $3,995 Legendary Auctions: $3,286 Has anyone ever seen this guy actually sell a card before. His inventory seems pretty ridiculous, to the point where it seems like he probably doesn't even have half of the stuff he is trying to sell. To boot, I never even signed up for his 'mailing list'. So its actually total spam. Kevin Quinn Last edited by thehoodedcoder; 03-18-2014 at 05:42 PM. |
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