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    AGAIN OMG ebay seller sends me $200 worth of cards

    white envelope

    this is a negative for sure


    JUST READ MORE THAN 1 CARD IN THE ENVELOPE

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    are they damaged?

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    thankfully no


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    Nothing says I dont care about my customers like a white envelope.

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    thats nice
    Nothing says I dont care about my customers like a white envelope.


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    A negative isnt necessary if you got the cards in the condition you were supposed to

    Maybe a neutral, but a negative is a bit harsh.

    Think about you, you got what you paid for and in the condition the seller specified. So the seller did his part.

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    Question is...how much did the post the shipping as?? Or was it free shipping?

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    A negative isnt necessary if you got the cards in the condition you were supposed to

    Maybe a neutral, but a negative is a bit harsh.

    Think about you, you got what you paid for and in the condition the seller specified. So the seller did his part.

    The seller sent the cards out with no regard as to how the might arrive. That warrants a huge negative no matter what condition the cards arrived in. It just floors me the fact that people refuse to use negatives, they are there for a reason.

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    What did he charge you for shipping?

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    If the cards weren't damaged, then how can a negative be justified ? It floors me that people like you want to just drop a negative when your received what you were supposed to in the condition it was supposed to be in. Why does ebay have a neutral then ? How isn't a neutral stating that you were unhappy with how the cards were shipped not getting your point across ?

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