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justinmandawg

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In a penny sleeve inside a bubble mailer, nothing else, no dc either. Shipping charge was 2.75, which is fine if shipped correctly. Seller spent 1.24. I have done everything I can to send items safely and have still had people say items came damaged. The card is destroyed. A cheap card, but a pc card. Ah well. 7 bucks total and the guy could have saved himself if he merely used a couple pieces of cardboard or god forbid a top loader.
 

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nbailey said:
That's why I always send in nickel sleeves.
We need a rolling eyes smiley Chris. Please oh please can we get one.

Justin
seems people are just plain lazy.
 

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I once got a 1/1 sent in an untaped toploader with no penny sleeve. At least he used a bubble mailer and thankfully it wasn't damaged.
 

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I got a Ozzie Smith Donruss Rec. auto that was in a toploader that came out a bit and creases a little. I was pissed. For hundereds of auctions afterwards i always wrote please tape toploader when i paid.
 

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I thought this was the beginning of a bad joke.

I really think we should just have a sticky and you do is Screen name and then why they suck.

This would stop the endless posts of "Seller A sucks cuz they ship in homemade envelopes".
 

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He also said that a top loader and teambag was never promised and its not his fault.

Good idea on the sticky.
 

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justinmandawg said:
wchuck316
He also said that a top loader and teambag was never promised and its not his fault.

Good idea on the sticky.

Valid point.... he should have just wrote your address on the card and stamped it ::facepalm::
 

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I just had my first run in with this issue. Seller sent an auto #/18 in a top loader and penny sleeve but nothing else. When I opened it up, the card was halfway out of the top loader and damaged along the autograph window. Seller says it's not his fault and I should have paid for insurance. ::facepalm::
 

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schillingfan said:
I just had my first run in with this issue. Seller sent an auto #/18 in a top loader and penny sleeve but nothing else. When I opened it up, the card was halfway out of the top loader and damaged along the autograph window. Seller says it's not his fault and I should have paid for insurance. ::facepalm::


He is wrong. You will win a if you file a chargeback.
 

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Try buying from little old ladies who dismantle 1870's era scrapbooks.
Only a few months ago I got a lot of 3 Baseball Victorian Tradecards I paid $250 for ...all 3 stuck in a (previously used) ziplock, then stuffed in a large PWE. I should have known something might go wrong when they quoted $1.50 shipping in the auction. Luckily the cards made it without any further damage from what I can tell (they were VG to begin with).

It wasnt the first time antique dealers didnt use rigid or penny sleeves for their cards/photos, its actually fairly common overall.
 

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