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    Quote Originally Posted by sivjosh
    For $3 you might better just keep it in case you never find another one.


    I totally agree, It's only $3. Might as well keep it. If the creases arnt that bad then for the price paid, i say atleast it's a step closer to completing the set.

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    Yeah, and plus completed sets look great in frames. ;)

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    the creasing due to the material gu is a minor thing, people complain and whine too much about cards these days, if its a card of a player you like, then enjoy it, its not like it had some huge crease running thru it and is. i have many gu cards that have small crease marks around where the gu material is, it's no big thing

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    youre lucky the seller could refuse if he offered shipping insurance and you didnt take it youre a lucky kid you got a nice ebayer

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedijohnson
    You're right. Ebay should (but won't) look into this.
    I'm tired of sellers holding your feedback for ransom. If I post immediate payment then I should get immediate positive feedback. Not have to wait
    until I actually get the item and leave them a feedback.
    Actually, I email the seller once I receive the item and tell them that I got it
    and that they must leave me a feedback before they get theirs. Has worked
    so far, but I shouldnt have to do that.

    where does the seller stand if he leaves you positive feedback before you receive the item? Up the creek imho. In order for a complete transaction, the buyer must receive the item, be satisfied with it and then leave feedback for the seller. Then, and only then, should a seller leave positive for the buyer. This completes the transaction and life goes on. If the seller leaves positive just because a buyer paid for an item immediately, does not complete the transaction. The buyer can simply be a ™™™™™™ and leave a negative for absolutely no reason at all. You are wrong in thinking you would deserve a positive before receiving the item. What if it gets damaged on the way? The buyer can leave a negative before settling the purchase. Another thing. What if someone just wants to ruin a sellers feedback by simply buying cheap items, paying for them, getting positive feedbacks for all the purchases, then screwing the seller by leaving negatives simply because he wants to? I`m on the sellers side on this subject.

    bid on the item
    win the item
    pay for the item
    receive the item
    be satisfied with the item
    leave a positive to the seller for the item
    and expect a positive feedback in return for the item

    that is the way it should be done. Some sellers may not leave feedback. That is fine too. They don`t get anymore purchases from me then. Some sellers also take a few weeks before leaving feedbacks. After 3 weeks of receiving a purchase I made, I usually contact that seller and remind them that I was happy with the purchase and left them a positive and I would be expecting a positive in return. That works 99.9% of the time.

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