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Chris, I'm sorry and I hope you get your card back-I'm an idiot and I have no idea how to delete my message-I was going to start a different thread on Field Of Dreams after I finished reading your post-agian I am sorry and I hope you get either your card or this crook!
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Can he leave the country with a criminal record?
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It's from the UK but another WOW.
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/sil...223331519.html
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All jokes aside, I think it's pretty clear to everyone that the smart thing to do would have been to send the card back to the intended recipient immediately. Waiting for there to be a big stink about it doesn't really change anything, except for the legal aspect. In fact, I'd consider the moves kevino35 made to be even sleazier than just not returning the card and effectively stealing it. At least in that case he wouldn't be claiming to have done nothing wrong. In regards to "flavius," I slightly agree with a few bits and pieces of his statements. While an incident like this will certainly hurt his reputation (though reputation can be a bit overrated - what percent of people in the hobby will actually read this entire thread and remember it next time they deal with him? 10%?), legally I've seen very little evidence to prove that this seller really knew he was selling someone else's property. The guy does a lot of business, clearly - who's to say he didn't just figure he won the Cobb? I'm really not surprised, though. Actually, I'd almost consider it normal for most of the population to go the route Kevin did. Luckily, this hobby is a little more tight-knit than the general population and people like Kevin are rarer in prewar cards than postwar, memorabilia, and nonsports. As always, the best test of a man's character is when nobody (or very few people) are watching. Last edited by Brendan; 02-12-2013 at 06:29 AM. |
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Do we really need a corrupt legal system to decide our morality? I just want to say that I hope it works out I have bought several items from Chris and all have been top notch.
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Give Chris his card back damn it !!! (seriously). Do the right thing.
This should be a no-brainer. It's his card, give it back to him. Sincerely, Clayton |
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I wanted to let everyone know I received my card today from Ebay seller kevino35. Thank you for everyones help in this matter. Happy V day.
Chris
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