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Posted By: fkw
I just got an email from "ebay-customer-support@ebay.com", it was for a second chance offer on the 1911 Zeenut Weaver card that just ended at $2,500+. It was funny because my top bid was 1/4th the winning bid ($666). I know the seller (A UK card dealer) fairly well, have bought from him in the past and actually emailed with him a couple times this week. The scam 2nd chance offer had the contact info of "los.angeles.90045@gmail.com", so I knew it wasnt him. |
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