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04-05-2011, 10:45 PM #21
Great to see he will be sending properly in the future and offerering you a refund or replacement. Too bad such a nice three color waisted but if one seller learned the lesson then that good news too!
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04-06-2011, 09:59 AM #22
haha wow. It is possible to send in a PWE safely, but that is NOT the way.
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04-06-2011, 01:02 PM #23
I have been blessed by having very good luck with PWE that I receive. Many are sandwiched between cardboard, but at least they have a hard sleeve.
As far as the creases, I wonder if they were present before the card was shipped. Some UD was having trouble, for a while, with quad cards from many sets that wound up with creases or tears in the cardboard between the swatches.
Great card though! Gotta love the 'stache!Hidden Content
Collecting: Hidden Content (95% complete) / Hidden Content (88.4% complete) / Eric Lindros (35% complete) / Ilya Kovalchuk (45% complete)...and to a lesser extent...Hidden Content (65% complete) / Hidden Content (48% complete) / Brian Propp (70% complete)
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04-06-2011, 01:16 PM #24
Lost a sale, and a customer, over .50 cents.
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04-06-2011, 03:34 PM #25
Today I had the exact opposite experience. I got a box in the mail and I could figure out what it was. The postage was $17 on it.
I opened the box and inside was newspaper.
Inside the newspaper was a UD series 2 tin
Inside the tin was more newspaper.
Inside the newspaper was a box.
Inside the box was newspaper.
Inside the newspaper was my cards.
I bought seven 20 card lots of various players for a total of $12 including $5 s/h. The seller spent more on the shipping that what I paid. He could have just got a big bubble envelope, put a bit of cardboard inside and pay about $2.50 postage.
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