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Posted By: Jason Duncan
Has anyone ever had a board member make deals and not follow through? This has happened to me twice recently by the same person who I will not name for right now (give him a chance to contact me privately). Anybody have any issues like this? Recently was approached for some cards in ebay inventory by this person and was told check was getting mailed out. 2-3 weeks later no payment, no response to 3 emails. Should this be ignored and kept private or should it be aired out for others to be aware? I will now have to rescan and pay extra listing fees for this person's negligance and lack of communication. I am just curious of how much this goes on here and if anyone else had problems? Any comments or opinions appreciated. |
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