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So I just sold the Jim Thorpe 2008 UD Iconic Cuts 1/1 Auto on Ebay for $2,800. I got paid and I sent the card out and he said he got it, so I thought everything was fine, until he send me this email:
"The card came I see nothing special about this card no S.# except the 1/1
plus it does not even say who authenticated it except a third party this
could be fake.there are no id marks on this card what so ever no nothing. For $2800. I am going to have an issue with you and paypal"
I wrote him backing saying that this card is certified by Upper Deck and that almost all Cut autos look like this. I sent him the Beckett Checklist link to show that this card does exist.
What else should I do to prove to him that the card is real?
I am just dealing with someone that doesn't know cards very well or should he or I contact Upper Deck so they can verify that it is real? Please Help!
"The card came I see nothing special about this card no S.# except the 1/1
plus it does not even say who authenticated it except a third party this
could be fake.there are no id marks on this card what so ever no nothing. For $2800. I am going to have an issue with you and paypal"
I wrote him backing saying that this card is certified by Upper Deck and that almost all Cut autos look like this. I sent him the Beckett Checklist link to show that this card does exist.
What else should I do to prove to him that the card is real?
I am just dealing with someone that doesn't know cards very well or should he or I contact Upper Deck so they can verify that it is real? Please Help!