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Posted By: leon
I agree but only somewhat. The best way to handle this is to see if the seller will talk on the phone, or as the other poster said, let someone pick it up on person. That could give a good indication of good or bad. I have one of my best SF Hess cards from an ebayer with about a 1 feedback and a "grandma" story. My best find ever came from an ebayer with 1 feedback who could barely read or write and had a blurry scan.......Moral- never say "always". I think this auction will be good...but would only bid (and I am not) if I made some other contact with the seller that exuded more confidence than just his listing....regards |
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