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Last Couple went for 47/55/43


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Ideally, I'd like to sell it or trade it for '51 Bowman or HOF Vintage Rookie Cards that I need.


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Not really...

I collect Travis Snider, but unless you have something unbelievably nice, I probably won't need it.

Then the '51 Bowmans. There are other vintage football I'd like to grab, but it'd have to send cash + trade type thing.
 

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pm em a price for these:

the ball jersey and the white patch
 

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46 works assuming I'm not getting fees.

the last couple have went for 47 and 55 + shipping - ebay's 10% which puts us in the 45-46 dollar area.

I haven't the fondest clue how trading/selling on here works. I'm in Canada, so it's going to take probably 3-5 days longer, depending on where you are.. maybe more with the holiday season.

and I have a pretty standard policy regarding shipping via uninsured mail so that I don't get screwed. You're paying for the act of me mailing the card, rather than the card itself. I'll email you all the receipts and stuff to show that I actually mailed it, but if your mailman eats the card -- I'm not giving you money back. We can talk and maybe work something out for both of us...

When dealing with uninsured mail, this is really the only way I can do it. My post office stamps their customs receipts about 90% of the time and I obviously don't have a stamp at home, so i feel like it's adequate proof.

If you're not interested in doing it that way, I understand. I just can't bring myself at the mercy of the post-office, or a crooked buyer.
 

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no offense, but shipping to Canada is just way too risky, tracking starts at 17 bucks for anything. Good luck with
the deal and the cards.

Kevin
 

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schmidtfan20 said:
no offense, but shipping to Canada is just way too risky, tracking starts at 17 bucks for anything. Good luck with
the deal and the cards.

Kevin

Guh?

I think your numbers are a bit high, but that's not the point.

I'm shipping from Canada to America. Because, as you said, international shipping is expensive, I only sell a service (unless you want to pay for expensive shipping).

Strangely enough, my service includes me shipping a card to your address.

I'm not quite sure what your point was, other than pointing out that International Shipping is expensive. I really don't know how important delivery confirmation is to everyone, or how expensive insurance is for shipping w/i the USA.

In Canada, I've received about 95 percent of my mail from the US. The only problem package came from a sketchy seller, so I assumed that he just didn't sell it. If you're not willing to respond to emails and paypal claims between days 30 and 60, then I think you might've just screwed me.

If your mail has a habit of getting lost, I wouldn't recommend buying any of my cards. Basically there's no way in hell I'm going to have paypal take money out of my account if a buyer decides that "he didn't get the card".

Thanks for the concern though? I think?
 

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I wasn't slamming you, but international shipping is always a crap shoot, especially when the first thing out
of the sellers mouth is Im not responsible for list mail. I know in the states, to ship to Canada with any
tracking it costs 17 bucks plus, me personally would never spend 50 bucks on a card and not get tracking.

Good Luck with it.

Kevin
 

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pigskincardboard said:
46 works assuming I'm not getting fees.

the last couple have went for 47 and 55 + shipping - ebay's 10% which puts us in the 45-46 dollar area.

I haven't the fondest clue how trading/selling on here works. I'm in Canada, so it's going to take probably 3-5 days longer, depending on where you are.. maybe more with the holiday season.

and I have a pretty standard policy regarding shipping via uninsured mail so that I don't get screwed. You're paying for the act of me mailing the card, rather than the card itself. I'll email you all the receipts and stuff to show that I actually mailed it, but if your mailman eats the card -- I'm not giving you money back. We can talk and maybe work something out for both of us...

When dealing with uninsured mail, this is really the only way I can do it. My post office stamps their customs receipts about 90% of the time and I obviously don't have a stamp at home, so i feel like it's adequate proof.

If you're not interested in doing it that way, I understand. I just can't bring myself at the mercy of the post-office, or a crooked buyer.
do you have any feedback from ebay or another site than I use?
 

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hagausaf said:
pigskincardboard said:
46 works assuming I'm not getting fees.

the last couple have went for 47 and 55 + shipping - ebay's 10% which puts us in the 45-46 dollar area.

I haven't the fondest clue how trading/selling on here works. I'm in Canada, so it's going to take probably 3-5 days longer, depending on where you are.. maybe more with the holiday season.

and I have a pretty standard policy regarding shipping via uninsured mail so that I don't get screwed. You're paying for the act of me mailing the card, rather than the card itself. I'll email you all the receipts and stuff to show that I actually mailed it, but if your mailman eats the card -- I'm not giving you money back. We can talk and maybe work something out for both of us...

When dealing with uninsured mail, this is really the only way I can do it. My post office stamps their customs receipts about 90% of the time and I obviously don't have a stamp at home, so i feel like it's adequate proof.

If you're not interested in doing it that way, I understand. I just can't bring myself at the mercy of the post-office, or a crooked buyer.
do you have any feedback from ebay or another site than I use?

I have eBay feedback, but it includes maybe 10 sales, 15 sales?
SCF isn't any better, as it's all purchasing.

based on what schmidtfan is saying, I'd almost rather not ship it via regular post and I can't eat 15 bucks. Internatioanl shipping is a pain in the butt, and I felt confident until now.
 

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