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Jus Chrome
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I was going to ask the seller if he had any of these cards but instead it was a guy named Wilmer Flores.
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Billy Packer said:Looks like Cargo Largo is a legitimate business to me. If they're buying lost or unclaimed frieght, it's very likely that this scenario is what happened here. We ship stuff via UPS and Fed Ex for my business and sometimes (not often but sometimes) things just disappear, get damaged, etc. I'm sure Topps must have at some point filed a lost merchandise claim and may have even been paid out on it but I'm sure they're not thrilled to see them all show up in one lot like this. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Topps works something out with Cargo Largo to re-obtain these cards.
beefycheddar said:I wouldn't bother bidding, I just talked to Topps CS and they said Topps is very involved already with these auctions and working on a resolution to this.
moxacaine said:beefycheddar said:I wouldn't bother bidding, I just talked to Topps CS and they said Topps is very involved already with these auctions and working on a resolution to this.
Good, then i may end up seeing my xfractor afterall. :lol:
flightposite said:I thought Topps still had a person present at all autograph signings? That would take the mail out of the equation.
beefycheddar said:Didn't a board member have the Bascom Super and reds as well?
flightposite said:beefycheddar said:Didn't a board member have the Bascom Super and reds as well?
Read the thread much?
beefycheddar said:flightposite said:beefycheddar said:Didn't a board member have the Bascom Super and reds as well?
Read the thread much?
Yes, but I was hoping the board member would pipe up that they had them. I was trying to find out who had them.
ballerskrip said:Are people claiming that it is okay to be buying and selling stolen freight?
I have a story about this. At my formercompany we had a client that would clean and servie the massive sorting machines. Obviously mail would get stuck, etc.
Well, the dude decided to just keep all the extra mail that was stuck. We are talking 100' of pieces per week.
Do you know how he got caught? Selling a tom brady rookie card that was serial #d to 25. The person who was to receive this card spotted it, reported it to ebay and the cops.
The dude was busted and has $400k worth of merchandise in his house. He was sentenced to 8 years in jail and is thought to have stashed over $1 million in cayman island bank accounts...
I would think there is something that topps and the postal service can do here...
Skrip