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Old 12-02-2011, 05:36 PM
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Isn't this the reason that they have neutral feedback though?
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Old 12-02-2011, 06:17 PM
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Exact same thing happened to me today. These 3 cards arrived in penny sleeves that had been dropped into a small white envelope and stuffed into a flimsy flat rate mailer which was subsequently folded in half so that it could be jammed into my mailbox. No apparent damage to the cards (they were only G to VG to start with), but this seller knows that condition is important to potential buyers, as she described them as crease-free. You'd think she'd take the seemingly obvious step to secure the cards in some way, so that they'd arrive in the same condition in which they were purchased. Edited to add: I'm not gonna neg her, but I will send a note recommending proper packaging, ie put the damn cards between two pieces of firm cardboard.
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Old 12-02-2011, 06:26 PM
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When first started on Ebay in 2003, I won a few cards and got stuck with a huge mailing bill that was deceitful. I gave him neutral and he promptly gave me negative. His comment to me was "YOU KNOW HOW THIS WORKS".

In this case, would leave positive and mention about the shipping. Positive especially, in that cards are ok. Unless harm, should be no unwarranted foul.
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Old 12-03-2011, 05:38 AM
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Exact same thing happened to me today. These 3 cards arrived in penny sleeves that had been dropped into a small white envelope and stuffed into a flimsy flat rate mailer which was subsequently folded in half so that it could be jammed into my mailbox. No apparent damage to the cards (they were only G to VG to start with), but this seller knows that condition is important to potential buyers, as she described them as crease-free. You'd think she'd take the seemingly obvious step to secure the cards in some way, so that they'd arrive in the same condition in which they were purchased. Edited to add: I'm not gonna neg her, but I will send a note recommending proper packaging, ie put the damn cards between two pieces of firm cardboard.
I'm quite sure we are talking about the same seller here!
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So whos the seller?
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Old 12-03-2011, 09:04 AM
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I ship all items in a bubble wrap envelope and put that inside a small flat rate box from USPS. They are prefect for putting cards in and are totally free. They even ship them to you for free in packs of 20. It's assures that no major problems will happen to the card and costs around $5 to ship.
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