03-21-2023 11:46 AM
This is just a notice to all veteran and rookie sellers out there. I got a message today from a buyer trying to scam me for a refund on a sealed pack that I sold. Technically in Ebays eyes I will likely lose this case. This is my listing item title: 1998 UPPER DECK BLACK DIAMOND NFL FOOTBALL PACK PEYTON MANNING RC NEW SEALED. I put Peyton Manning RC in the title to identify what rookie that can be pulled from this sealed pack. The buyer sends me this message after opening the pack. Sorry the message starts from the bottom.
I partially blanked out this seller name. DM me if you feel you have been scammed this same idiot. We honest sellers need to get these scammers kicked off of ebay.
Your previous message:
Hi, I apologize if you assumed there would be a guaranteed Peyton Manning RC in factory sealed 1998 UD football packs. This listing does not guarantee that there is a Peyton Manning rookie in the factory sealed pack. This is the first time anyone has addressed this over the 32 years that I have sold on Ebay and at my retail establishment. I do see that you are a seller on Ebay here; selling graded sports football cards. I assume you are very familiar with sports packs and boxes and odds collations? Please advise on how you would like to proceed forward. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
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Ah didn’t see the “possibility “ in the listing.
Your previous message:
Hello, this listing is for a sealed Upper Deck Black Diamond football pack only; with the possibility of pulling a Payton Manning RC card. cccentral
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I got this but no manning rookie?
I expecting some of you on the forum are going to blast me on my listing and the title. I have been on Ebay for 26 years and have been scammed many times by **bleep** bags on ebay. The buyer here is trying to force a refund even though I am certain he know that the pack has a random chance of getting said Peyton Manning rookie. Primary reason is that he is a sports card seller on ebay selling Peyton Manning cards as high as $825.00. My experience on scams against my account are 80%+ sellers on ebay. This is why so many people do not trust Ebay because of idiots like this. With this being said I noticed recently many sellers are changing their listing titles to combat these sports card scams stating possible rookie. Meantime, this is a red flag for me to change all of my sealed sports and non-sports headings to combat this issue. I noticed also recently that many other sellers who listed as I do starting to change their wording in the listing titles. This is likely because scammers are aware of this scam hack to defraud sellers. I want other sellers to know that this is going to explode into a bunch of scammers playing the ebay system claiming "not as described". Not even sure if this has already exploded and I have just been lucky. Special note to you **bleep** bag scammers reading this; particularly the seller scammers. Do you really have to be such a low life loser to scam sellers on Ebay? The irony here is that as a seller you have no moral compass in life; Pretty pathetic I would say.
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03-25-2023 08:44 AM
My apologies then, I thought this was the Mensa sports card board. Let the dogs run.
03-25-2023 09:12 AM
@sonomabarn67 wrote:My apologies then, I thought this was the Mensa sports card board. Let the dogs run.
😄 😄
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03-25-2023 12:14 PM
And here I though this was over. Yet the same culture exist in this here.
03-28-2023 01:20 PM
Logically, in theories, the sealed, never opened, pack from the manufacturer may have the wrong content or somewhat missing. But of course, the situation sounds dirty. Once I bought the sealed new unopened CD disk with the music. When I opened it, there was disk on another music, which did not fit the title of my purchase!
But of course it is very unusual to obtain the hot-dog without a sausage!
03-28-2023 01:56 PM
Not quite. We are the reactors up against the creators of said content.