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KLARNOLD
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I won a card on eBay from Burbank Sportscards and now they are trying to change the price of the card or offer me a replacement card. What should I do?
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What was their explanation?
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Well since every auction has this in it..."Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing." they should eat it and give it to you at the purchase price. Sounds like they are passing blame to a 3rd party which is not your problem.....
I noticed Beckett's site was majorly messed up last night so it sounds legit. Beckett is a joke. Mistakes happen. You wouldn't want to sell a card if you put the wrong price tag on it either.
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I noticed Beckett's site was majorly messed up last night so it sounds legit. Beckett is a joke. Mistakes happen. You wouldn't want to sell a card if you put the wrong price tag on it either.
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I honestly do not know the value of the card...I just knew it was a limited Pujols card. The card is a 2004 Donruss Power Alley Die Cut Purple /25 Albert Pujols. Maybe it was just wishful thinking on my part.
I noticed Beckett's site was majorly messed up last night so it sounds legit. Beckett is a joke. Mistakes happen. You wouldn't want to sell a card if you put the wrong price tag on it either.
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...Burbank is a business so they should just accept their mistake. If it was some joe blow then i could understand just taking a refund and moving on.
Like many have said, take the $10 gift. You cannot force them to do anything. They could just cancel the transaction, give you nothing and that's that.