09-20-2021 10:28 PM
Some guy was able to purchase one of my auction items of Mickey Mantle rookie card for $1,400 and then he goes around and f****** files a dispute saying that he never got his package the next day they issued him his money back and he got my card and now I have no money and I'm in the negative in the balance how about that one
09-21-2021 08:41 PM
Yeah but he filed the item not received before the package was delivered okay and then the day it was delivered eBay knew about it
09-21-2021 08:52 PM
Yeah they refunded the buyer back the money without me getting the card back before it was even delivered on top of that
09-22-2021 07:52 AM
To see a seller's Sold items, click either Visit Store or See Other Items links. Once there, see the left margin and near the bottom click the Sold Items filter.
09-22-2021 08:20 AM - edited 09-22-2021 08:23 AM
BAHAHAHA!
I can see the differences in the photos you used.
First pic is docked, with a slight miscut on the upper left side, there's also a notch just after the miscut. It also has a miscut on the lower right side
Second pic has none of these issues.
Third pic has fuzzy edging on the top, which would be the left side of the card. Neither pic 1 or 2 show this.
Thanks for paying for that enhanced photo, it sure does make comparing them easy.
Then you used the exact same pictures in your relisting.
HMMMM, 2 of the exact same ultra rare cards, with exactly the same wax damage?
Oh, I found the original pic you used, using reverse photo ID. Can't post it here, you know, ebay filters.
So you ripped off a guy for $1400 and are **bleep** that you didn't get to keep the money from your fake sale?
BAHAHAHAHA!
Just in case anyone else wants to see
09-22-2021 12:53 PM
@justafemster wrote:First pic is docked, with a slight miscut on the upper left side, there's also a notch just after the miscut. It also has a miscut on the lower right side
Second pic has none of these issues.
I think you lost me here. Photos 1 and 2 are the same image, with and without a white border added. The irregularities in the edging of photo 1 are just where someone got a little sloppy with their Paint utility, or whatever they were using to try and white-out the border background.
That aside, if graded original examples of this card are going for $220,000 or so, I do wonder why the OP didn't get this one graded first. Seems like it would have been worth the expense.
09-22-2021 11:10 PM
2 different pics, even the "aging" at the base is off. You know, like a factory of handpainted dolls, where although they both have blue eyes, there's slight differences due to different people painting them. There's also a discrepancy in the aging on the spot above the shoulder, the shape is slightly different. Small things, but the eye sees them.
We all know the cards are "reproductions". that the seller is trying to pass off as originals. He's just upset he got caught.