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|  Can anyone explain this to me? 
			
			Posted By: TBob How come some sellers of vintage cards on ebay absolutely refuse to answer inquiries about their cards, thereby losing money and potential buyers? There is a guy who sells a lot of pre-war cards who has the personality of a brick and the online etiquette of Hussein. You wonder if the guy has any clue what he is doing. I guess he doesn't care. Example- he recently ran a T207 card with the wrong picture and I emailed him to make sure I was bidding on the name in the description not the picture. No reply. I guess it doesn't matter that I have bought several hundreds of dollars of cards from him, his time must be too valuable. I wish I hadn't driven the price up some on the card while waiting for the response (which never came). Some people. Sorry for the rant. | 
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