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    $400 high end trade

    Here's my question. If you were making a trade would you send a card with no insurance, if the BV of both the cards were $400 . I was more then willing to pay $5 to ship with insurance. The person I was going to trade refused to insure the item. So guess what no trade with me.


    I have lost to many high dollar cards including a Jordan auto that the seller forgot to insure. For a couple bucks why not insure it. I DONT GET IT.

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    that seams reasonable and the right thing to do..

    im on your side here

    sorry about that

    i dont understand people

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    hey i would love to get the cp3 card from you and yes if the card is worth 400 i would like to know im cover also but it cost a lot to get it cover for that much but if you will to help why is he not willing to do it

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    We were making a trade I wanted insurance and he said he never had a problem before mailing highend cards so he would ship without. Thats not good enough for me. And $5 is not alot of money to ship w/insurance, but I bet you would think losing a $400 card in the mail is. And then the other traded gets your card in the mail and your out everything. All becuase he didnt want to insure the card.

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    i completely understand and agree with everything you have said

    some guys just dont get the simplest things!

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    Thats what is so funny about the whole thing. He though he had to pay $400 to insure the card. I tried to explain it the best I could.











    i completely understand and agree with everything you have said

    some guys just dont get the simplest things!


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    guess he doesnt want to do the trade enough that he wont spend 5$ for 400$ in cards.. im no math major but 5 to 400 is nothing lol

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    right for thing to do is insure it or get signature conformation or something.

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    I am in your side also. I would insure that card(s). I rather spend $5 than to loose $400

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    Thanks to all, hopefully he reads this and understands that the USPS are humans and make mistakes. For $5 it would have been a done deal.

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