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Posted By: Dave
I had asked a couple questions, she seemed really eager to get me to bid on the card, asking what she needed to do to make me more comfortable, biggest flag I had was asking how she came about the card and she stated selling for a friend. It may be legitimate. But I never like hearing the selling for a friend routine, if your a consigner and have 2000 feedback that's one thing, but not in this case. I but a couple bids in, but in the end, let it go. |
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