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No worries...if the owner notices, they'll just email COMC and complain about it, until it gets reversed.
Think it's quite obvious that that card was listed improperly by whoever loaded it into the system.
What does COMC do in these situations? Pay the seller the intended original sales price?
The card is labeled correctly.
I never said it wasn't
Think it's quite obvious that that card was listed improperly by whoever loaded it into the system.
The card is labeled correctly.
Confused.
the person who loaded the card into the system clearly didn't list the price properly. The card info itself is correct
I guess the word loaded vs. priced was my confusion. COMC vs. the seller.
COMC staff ID and scan the card, but isn't it the seller's responsibility to price it? The card doesn't become available for purchase until the seller sets the price. This situation seems to clearly be seller's error.
I like hearing about steals as much as the next guy, but to post on a public forum and basically taunt the seller about the mistake (if they're on here) is in poor taste IMHO.
What would have been a fair price out of curiosity?
2.00
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What would have been a fair price out of curiosity?
http://m.ebay.com/itm/121372814118?nav=SEARCHWhat would have been a fair price out of curiosity?