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bradical
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Recently sold a few raw, older cards on eBay. I tried to give accurate descriptions and use some hobby terminology when it came to the cards condition.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... AQ:US:1123
Pretty basic description and then greater details at the bottom of the page.
I get an message from the buyer on eBay:
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... AQ:US:1123
Pretty basic description and then greater details at the bottom of the page.
Card has good centering on the front and is about 60/40 or 55/45 and is about 60/40 or 55/45 on the rear. Corners are in okay shape, minor wear on each of the corners. Surface has some minor blemishes along the border, with a small indentation on the right side. Edges appear to be in okay condition too, a little wear and chipping along the sides. I am not a vintage grader, so I have no idea what to expect out of these cards from BGS.
I get an message from the buyer on eBay:
I recently won a Jerry Rice Rookie Topps card from you, but had a few questions about this card I received. The item I received is not accurate. You stated that the Jerry rice rookie card was in excellent condition, I found a noticeable crease/dent on the center of the right edge. Again, based on your description of the card, what I received today does not match the description. I understand you don’t offer refunds; I would like to request a full refund total= $34.00+$3.00= $37.00. When I bid on this item I went by good faith which was described and in excellent condition. Contact me ASAP because I would like to resolve this matter and get my refund ASAP. Your prompt response is greatly appreciated.
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