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			I haven't read through the thread so excuse me if someone posted this already but the one and only reason someone would ask for PWE delivery is because you cannot put tracking on it. It means they will file a claim the day they receive the card and you will be out the card and money... It's best to just cancel the transaction and not even try for payment because that request means you are dealing with someone who intends to steal money. Period.
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			I don't think I would call the buyer a jerk, but since the "special" request is a deal breaker for the buyer, he should have asked if the card could be shipped using the "special" method before he bid on the card.
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 Buythatcard, if you're concerned about tracking, you could have responded something like this: "All cards are sent in a top loader and bubble envelope. The shipping label will say eBay on it. I print all my label from ebay in order to have the tracking #'s recorded automatically. However, if you are willing to assume the risk of loss or damage in the mail, I'll be glad to comply with your request. Please respond and specifically tell me that you're willing to assume the risk, and I'll be happy to mail your card in a handwritten envelope." By "surprise," the buyer could have meant a surprise to himself. Maybe he gets a lot of mail, and whereas a large bubble envelope would have stood out right away, a #6 or #10 envelope with the card would be mixed in with the rest of the incoming letters, and as he sorted them he'd get the surprise of knowing it arrived. As far as hiding hobby purchases from a spouse, sometimes there are extreme situations where it's necessary, as this anecdote from the legendary stamp dealer Herman Herst, Jr. will show (relax, no prior knowledge of stamp collecting is required)... The customer was a doctor in Brooklyn. He needed a used single of [a very expensive stamp] and asked me to send him one on approval. Since he was a good buyer over the years, always paying promptly and never complaining, I did not hesitate to submit one. 
				__________________ The GIF of me making the gesture seen 'round the world has been viewed over 444 million times!  If only I had one cent-- make it half a cent-- for each view... 😭 | 
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			I had a guy win a card last night, he then sends me a message and says He's sorry but he no longer wants the card.   I respond, why did you bid then?  His response was I bid on several of your auctions and didn't win any of them so I do not want this one either. I looked and sure enough he bid on several items but lost all of them. Since eBay won't let me leave negative feedback for a buyer, well, there isn't much concern about backing out. Very weak ebay. Very weak. 
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			So, after posting this thread, I mentioned 2 days ago that I decided to send the buyer the card for free. I wrote him an email that night and told him what I decided to do. Now, if someone did that for me, I would have responded and thanked them. This buyer never even acknowledged my email. So, I am heading to the PO this morning to drop off all my packages. One of the packages is for him. Should I mail it or keep it? | 
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				__________________ Favorite MLB quote. " I knew we could find a place to hide you". Lee Smith talking about my catching abilities at Cubs Fantasy camp. | 
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 This tale would suggest that the wife was already planning on a divorce and just wanted half the stamp in the property settlement.   
				__________________ RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number | 
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