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To the OP, Congrats on your find...You can't win with something like your purchase here, either you're going to get killed for :
A- Taking advantage of the seller for getting that price
or
B- Shame on you, you should know it's stolen for that kind of price
or
C-Heaven forbid you offer the seller fair market value for the purchase, because then you are just an idiot for being "Nice"
How many Craig's list were there? And how many did you buy?
Good luck finding something good in there...
Well again to all the people with positive comments thanks. It was very fun to go through all of them.
If we're not going to let common sense prevail here, then I'm out.
Clearly, you don't want to entertain the notion that there is somewhat of a possibility that these cards may be stolen.
Pardon me for thinking someone's just so hard up for money that they'd just give away that lot with some of those extremely nice cards (Bonds) in it, for just $35. I clearly must be the idiot here.
I am sorry. I apologize to you. Sincerely.
When the police come knocking on your door, tell them Super Mario says hello.
Not all the cards were in cases. He had boxes upon boxes of 1990 topps and 2007 topps commons. If all the cards were in cases and this guy looked like he needed money to support a drug habit then I may be suspicious. The fact that the guy was British, had a brand new car, and probably a 400,000$ house leads me to believe that he really doesn't care about the cards that are sitting in the corner of his garage collecting dust
So you want to punch me in the face? Well c'mon then. If not then stop attempting to be an Internet tough guy
Wow this got fun. So Super Mario you are saying that they are stolen just because they are on craigslist? With no other information besides the price and a few pics you came to conclusion that they have to be stolen. So the OP got a good deal on craigslist. Why is it not possible that they aren't stolen? If the OP said the guy looked legit, why not give him the benifiet of the doubt?
was the guy selling any pornographic materials?
If the OP said the guy looked legit, why not give him the benifiet of the doubt?