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Old 06-24-2022, 03:19 PM
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Then you likely have never dealt with or talked/communicated with the seller. How long did he last on here before getting banned..............................?
There must be some confusion here. I’m not talking about a net54 seller. I’m talking about an eBay seller. I recently won an auction from him. The settling price was low. I paid right away and it has been five days since the close and he hasn’t shipped. Two days ago I sent him a polite note asking if he would ship the card. I got no response and I left it at that.

The guy had no red flags. I’ll probably just wait out the shipping date and put in for a refund after the ship date expires. Not worth starting a war over.
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Old 06-24-2022, 03:35 PM
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There must be some confusion here. I’m not talking about a net54 seller. I’m talking about an eBay seller. I recently won an auction from him. The settling price was low. I paid right away and it has been five days since the close and he hasn’t shipped. Two days ago I sent him a polite note asking if he would ship the card. I got no response and I left it at that.

The guy had no red flags. I’ll probably just wait out the shipping date and put in for a refund after the ship date expires. Not worth starting a war over.
As I said, do a search and check out "toppsaholic" being mentioned here on the forum. He also came on the forum and posted as "RealToppsahoilic" for a while as well. We know exactly who, and what, he is, and how he can in certain instances operate. Understand that you are only talking about him as an Ebay seller, but a lot of people have had interactions with him on Ebay, and through this forum. Again, consider yourself lucky if you don't have any transaction or communication issues with him, and pray it stays that way. No idea what triggers him, just know that you don't want to be the person to do that. And I sincerely hope your transaction with him as the seller goes through with no hitches or issues, for your sake.

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Old 06-24-2022, 04:12 PM
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Ok got it but how do you know the EBay seller I referenced is Toppsaholic? It’s probably some other a-hole. But I agree with your point that I should not engage the guy and just get my refund and move on.
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Old 06-24-2022, 04:36 PM
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Ok got it but how do you know the EBay seller I referenced is Toppsaholic? It’s probably some other a-hole. But I agree with your point that I should not engage the guy and just get my refund and move on.
Because if you go to the Ebay auction link that Darren (JollyElm) provided, it clearly shows the seller's username is "toppsaholic". If you go back and search through posts/threads by forum member "RealToppsaholic", you'll see he even notes that he is Ebay seller "toppsaholic". And now, go back again to the Ebay auction and you'll also see that the seller "toppsaholic" has a positive feedback rating over 20,000. Do you really think any new Ebay seller is going to get such a high number of positive feedbacks in only a couple years or so since the original "toppsaholic" was on Ebay and our forum? Plus, I don't think Ebay even allows someone else to adopt a former username, ever. At least I've never heard of that before as it would cause issues were someone to do an Ebay search for that particular username one would think. Trust me and the other posters, that is the same guy/seller.
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Old 06-24-2022, 05:13 PM
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Aha. I was taking about a different eBay seller. But yeah those eBay star ratings are pretty much worthless. They just have little interest in banning anyone who generates revenue for them except in the most extreme cases.
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Old 06-24-2022, 08:28 PM
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Aha. I was taking about a different eBay seller. But yeah those eBay star ratings are pretty much worthless. They just have little interest in banning anyone who generates revenue for them except in the most extreme cases.
There you go Jason, now you get it. He'd been on the forum here for a while, and has been all over Ebay for years. Not sure how he sells things now, but one of his usual Ebay things in the past was to list items at some absolutely ridiculous prices that no one in their right minds would ever pay. He always appeared to be looking for some uninformed newbies he could take advantage of. If you ever contacted him to ask a question that he perceived and took the wrong way, look out. He would start sending you a series of harassing emails through Ebay, attacking your intelligence and knowledge, and basically accusing you of having attacked, insulted, and denigrating him. He was well-schooled and extremely adept at knowing Ebay's rules and policies on communications, and would always be just this side of going over the line in his posts to get himself in trouble with Ebay. I wondered if his tactic wasn't to try and get someone answering him back in such a manner that he could then immediately report them to Ebay so he could get them banned/kicked off.

He would sell some stuff apparently at real reasonable prices as well, so as to actually have some sales and get positive feedback. But for the stuff he'd put up on Ebay at ridiculous prices, or that there was some issue with the item or description (like this supposedly yellow ink error card that Darren originally posted), send him a question and ask about it or voice your concern, and look out.

If you are really adventurous and up for a challenge, go to that Ebay listing Darren posted and contact the seller and tell him you think he erred in the description of that card and it isn't an actual printing/ink error, but looks more like fading from having been left out in the sun too long, and therefore isn't worth the price he's asking. I really wouldn't advise it though. LOL
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Old 06-26-2022, 02:04 PM
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Interesting follow-up to the Ebay auction Darren pointed out, and a possible insight into the seller's latest marketing tricks. Because I took a look at the original Ebay auctions for toppsaholics' sun faded '75 Topps card of Bench, I am sooooo lucky to have now received a special 70% off offer to now buy the PSA 8 sun damaged card for only $500. A quick Ebay search shows normal 1975 PSA 8 Topps Bench cards sell for about $100-$150, so neat gimmick by the seller to try and trick someone into still drastically overpaying for a now damaged card.

Just seeing a seller offering such a huge discount should be an immediate red flag a seller is way out of line in their pricing, and/or up to some deceptive marketing technique. In other words, you probably want to be very careful with such sellers, or stay away from them entirely.

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