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Sent, I selected private message. Try messaging me and I’ll reply thanks.
If the return box is empty I’ll post the pics on the main page and hopefully if someone notices one for sale anywhere they will lmk. Last edited by Popcorn; 10-31-2023 at 07:56 PM. |
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It appears the character you are dealing with (gold dust etc) has three tables at this weekend’s Shriners card show outside Boston. I will be attending Friday and will check out the merch. If I see any of your cards I will take some photos and share them with you, not that I expect them to be stupid enough to display them but ya never know.
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Was there today. Lots of nice vintage at this show. Crowd was down from prior fridays that I have attended. The seller mentioned above was not set up yet.
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Thanks guys, I’m just gonna wait for the return and let it play out with eBay. Not much I can do. Just learn and move on.
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You may want to video the box opening when your package arrives.
Alternatively: If you're signing for it at the Post Office, perhaps you can have the Postmaster witness you opening the box. Tell him/her you suspect the sender may have sent you an empty package, or something with only packing material and no actual contents. It becomes infinitely easier to pursue a remedy when the Post Office verifies the package was empty at the time of receipt. Just "thinking out loud" here. Good luck with everything.
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (137/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (199/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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