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If nothing else though, the buyer yogiberrabasketball could have returned it for a refund if he weren't happy. The seller cjmarq2345 offered a 14 day money back guarantee. Instead, he took a $330+ loss.
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Interesting....perhaps there's something fishy in Denmark....don't know what though? Dave. ps hey david..you need a nice 65T #225 Bo Belinsky?
Last edited by Cardboard Junkie; 04-04-2013 at 02:22 PM. Reason: add ps |
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Awesome pickup on the 65 McGraw RC!
"Yogi" also tried to "flip" a 93 Topps BVG 9.5 Derek Jeter card that he purchased recently....before the ebay fees he broke even on that deal. Possibly as a buyer he bought these cards and lost his job or forgot to buy his wife her birthday present and was forced into an emergency liquidation of his recent acquisitions all without realizing that he could have returned these cards for a refund. Last edited by savedfrommyspokes; 04-04-2013 at 02:34 PM. |
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I don't understand. "Return For A Refund" because he didn't like the price he paid for it?
![]() My guess, he saw some of the prices PSA 10's go for on occasion and thought the SGC 10 would translate similarly. Most likely a gamble that lost, and he probably had no idea what it sold for previously. Plenty of gamblers are driven harder by the idea of the gamble then they are in researching the gamble itself. If not, bookees and casinos would be out of business fast, if people actually did a pro and con analysis of their odds of winning the "gamble". |
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Ebay obviously allows buyers to make returns for full refunds for "any" reason....if "yogi" had chosen to return these cards, it most likely would have not been because he was unhappy with the price he paid, but because he had something in his life occur that caused a financial hardship after he purchased these cards and he now needed to recoup the money he spent on these cards. So he tried to recoup his money by reselling the cards (at a substantial loss), versus taking advantage of ebay's easy return policy and returning to get a full refund. Otherwise, it was a very poor attempt on his part to "flip" some cards for a profit because he did very little if any research. Last edited by savedfrommyspokes; 04-04-2013 at 03:41 PM. |
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Agreed.
Cardboard Junkie said the he has purchased graded cards before, only to turn around and re-list them because he wasn't happy with the condition. My response to that was that if yogiberrabasketball wasn't happy with the condition of the card he purchased, he could have returned it for a refund. Nobody said anything about returning it for a refund because he didn't like the price. |
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It's makes absolutely no sense to me but what a great card at an even better price!!
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