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			To me, good customer service is not whether a company makes mistakes, its how they deal with those mistakes. I've never dealt with LOTG but I will check out their auctions now after reading their comments here.
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			QUOTE: I learned this today, because that customer read this thread, reviewed his shipment, and realized he had the cards. He must have won a fair number of lots if he had to review his invoice to see he had 11 extra T206 slabbed cards. I think that sort of thing would stand out by just opening the package and looking at the cards. Last edited by Piratedogcardshows; 01-10-2018 at 07:48 AM. | 
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 Much more likely that he realized people would be keeping an eye out for these cards and he would never be able to sell them. Or he figured they were just a Christmas gift from the AH. 
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 Can we learn who this lucky fellow is? Also, were all of the 11 cards returned to Al? Excuse me if this has been answered above, I can't bear to read all of it. 
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			You would be surprised to know how many people receive winnings and don't go through them closely or even open them for weeks, some times months. There are some buyers who win dozens of lots of bulk lots and it all blends together as well. Same with consignors who get checks and don't cash them for weeks or months. Some folks have other things to do, or assume since they have the box/check in hand there is no rush to do further. Scott Last edited by sb1; 01-10-2018 at 11:48 AM. | 
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			There were almost 200 cards in various lots that this person won.  There were two weeks of holidays in-between his receipt of the package and the start of this thread.  The person is a good guy, a long-time customer, who did the right thing and helped us correct a mistake that was 100% mine.  He deserves a pat on the back. -Al Last edited by Al C.risafulli; 01-10-2018 at 11:59 AM. | 
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			So now people want to pile on the person who mistakenly got the cards???   From time to time I have done exactly what Scott said - not opened or looked at my packages for days or even weeks because I had other things to do, or, for example, because of THE HOLIDAYS! And I've never gotten 200 cards in an auction shipment as this person did. The resolution is forthcoming and all is well. Stand down the attack dogs ... We've all got better things to do. | 
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			I haven’t opened up packages for several months before.
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 Boy do I understand this statement. My ebay buying has dropped off a lot, but in the hey day of buying there'd be times I used to win 15+ lots a week (not every week was crazy, sometime's it was just a few). My travel schedule was brutal and I'd come home to 30+ packages. At first, I'd be very vigilant about checking everything but after a while the packages would just accumulate and I wasn't paying as much attention to whether or not I received everything I bought. Sounds crazy, but sometimes life just gets really busy and priorities change. It wouldn't surprise me if I was shorted a package or two but that's what happens when you get sloppy with the accounting. I'm much more in tune with my purchases now since they've dropped off a lot. I pick up things from fleabay and different AH's (including LOTG) and for the most part I have no complaints about any of the current AHs. 
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			I guess he just wanted the BOX in time for Christmas then. That's plausible. Makes the gifts appear more plentiful if you wrap it up and put under the tree. Makes for a good platform to set up the Christmas train. You can use as a tray for the hot cocoa.
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			Kind of defeats the purpose not to even look at your cards once, no?  Why not start a virtual collection?  Or is it just investment?
		 
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			For a lot of people, me included on occasion, a lot of the fun of collecting is acquiring the cards, not necessarily owning them.  I'm excited when I click buy and can stop looking for something.  Sure, there is some satisfaction in looking at some of the nicer cards, but some of the rather common pieces could stay in the box for a while.
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			I took that post as a joke.  I hope he wasn't serious.  How do you know if you even got the right cards if you leave them unopened?  Mistakes do happen and this thread is proof of that.
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			Disclaimer:  I wouldn't see this post of my own if I didn't write it myself, as I lost interest after the first couple of pages the day it posted, but... I can't believe it is topics like these that seem to generate the most interest on card sites (regardless of the site). I personally come to these sites to view photos, hear stories, share information and even learn some things. It is sad too me that threads trying to stir up conversation and interaction that are on the topic of collectibles often tend to die quickly with little interest, but when a pot is stirred, the replies are buzzing in by the minute. Now, back to your bickering... 
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 He's a good guy, had him over one time to pick up some consignments and drop off some winnings. 
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			Yeah I'm going to guess that an ultra rare Corcoran N172 wasn't part of the consignment.
		 
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			He has promised to hold the first 41 lots of his Spring 2047 auction for the Corcoran collection.
		 
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			This is said very well.  We all make mistakes and the measure of our character is our reaction to those mistakes.
		 
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