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Posted By: RBCraik
The following card has been stolen. I won't go into the gruesome details but if it pops up on the radar screen I would greatly appreciate a heads up! It is a T206 Johnson portrait I picked up in Verkman's last auction. It has very distinctive corner rounding, all four corners, with a Piedmont 150 back. It should be readily recognizable. Thanks all. |
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Posted By: tbob
Was it solen en route or after you received it? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Yes Rob, a few more details would help and a scan of the back. Thanks. |
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Posted By: rbcraik
Sorry, I should have been clearer. Here is the fact pattern. I purchased and received the card at auction. I subsequently re-sold it in a non-eBay transaction. The buyer paid via Pay Pal. I mailed the card to the confirmed address via USPS Priority Mail. Exactly three days later I received a chargeback notice from Pay pal. The buyer said despite numerous unreturned emails to me, he had not received the card. I replied to the buyer but he did not return MY emails. Since the buyer lives in Pasadena I decided to pay a visit. Here is the twist. When I got there, it was a 50 unit security apartment building. The confirmed Pay Pal address had no apartment number on it. I looked up the buyer on the marquee and rang him up. Turns out despite a female Pay Pal ID the buyer was a male. He came down and was very nervous, hinky in fact. He stayed behind the security gate and told me “if I could prove he did not receive the card, he would refund my money”. He kept repeating that tack which I found unusual. He completely failed to say he did not receive; rather I needed to prove he received! In any event the card and the money are gone and Pay Pal is unsympathetic. I did not scan the reverse however, as stated, the rounding on all four corners is very distinctive, almost purposeful, and if it does show up it should be obvious. Thanks again. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Did you use delivery confirmation? This si exactly why everything I send out gets a DC attached to it. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Paypal or ebay sympathetic??? Those schmucks encourage you to try and resolve your issues with the seller (or buyer, which ever the case may be). |
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Posted By: J Levine
Rob, This one is so easy...had similar situation a few years back... |
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Posted By: J Levine
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=31719&item=5109203110&rd=1 |
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Posted By: jay behrens
the corner wear looks real similar, but the centering on the 2 cards is different |
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Posted By: tbob
Every item I send out, whether it is a $5 card or a $500 card, has a delivery confirmation attached. I'd rather pay the 55 cents myself and have piece of mind. Some buyers don't bother with insurance, even on sales in the hundreds or thousands of dollars, so I slap a d.c. on it so I can sleep nights. |
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Stolen Card
Posted By: PeterWThomas
Not the same card, similar but not the same. |
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