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New ebay scam
Posted By: Paul
Here's a great idea. Take your favorite Ruth reprint. Stick it in a standard screw-down holder. Don't use a grading slab -- they're too expensive. Place a fake grading company label that you printed yourself in the screw-down holder to make it look like the card was graded. Pick a really neat name for your non-existent grading company, like TCG. (Could mean "The Card Graders" or "Topps Chewing Gum"). Place the card on ebay in a one day auction and keep your feedback private. |
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New ebay scam
Posted By: dennis
i saw that too and my thoughts were the same as yours!from his discription... "It is being sold as-is with no refunds, since the card is graded" graded should be changed to "fake" |
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New ebay scam
Posted By: steve k
bewareuser1 was the winning bidder. From the looks of it the winning bidder is a scambuster and this seller will never see any money - only another neg in his feedback. |
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