eBay Garbage

just adding “-no” gets rid of so many spammy results when searching for a card

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Not eBay but a pretty good deal


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Did you message them that its fake? Most of the time I do, I get ignored confirming they are a scammer but, some people just don’t realize.

Good point. Hopefully these scams end some day, but not any time soon from the looks of this one.

Worst part is, the seller has over 1900 feedback as well :skull:. Usually it’s a new account and zero feedback that runs these types of scams.

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Wow, people suck.

brilliant!

The auction is already above $500. :nauseated_face:

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The ebay authenticity guarantee badge probably gives new buyers a false connotation. I’m sure there are people who don’t know any better and think it means the card is real. :melting_face:

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I never even considered this. This is definitely happening to some people, has to be.

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Saw that and reported it. Messaged the seller about it with no response. Surely the authenticty guarantee will catch it?

Yep, authenticity guarantee will definitely catch it. But the buyer will be out of that $500+ for the whole time until the refund kicks in, and who knows how long that will be.

  • the worst photos imagineable; super blurry, most of the photos u cant even see half the cards or their grades
  • nowhere does it list what cards are actually for sale on the ad
  • accepts crypto
  • no price listed, just “pls give me ‘market prices’ on all items :pray: no lowball”

This is the seller equivalent to the “whats ur best offer/ lowest price u can do?” Buyer

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You think he takes doge? :joy:

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Id like to pay in Shiba Inu coin pls

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Imagine being a new grading company selling your own graded product… talk about a conflict of interest. :eyes: :roll_eyes:

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I remember seeing that eBay store back in early 2021. They didn’t have graded cards then (That I can remember), but nearly all of their listings are “gamble/mystery” types too. And all are supposedly from their “personal collection.” Which is funny to me, because technically any card a person buys is in their “personal collection” until they flip it. :joy:

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Asking for pictures after they won the auction. The listing was of course for a basically flawless modern Japanese PSA 10 with high res scans on the listing.

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I agree quite strange request but maybe he wants to be sure that you did not copy paste picture from PSA web sites or any other resources. Just to check you are the legitimate owner? so it’s not outrageous as a request, I think you should just send a couple of photo, you have nothing to worry.

Even if that is the case, the time to ask for photos is when you’re deciding if you’re going to bid or not, not once you’ve committed to purchasing the item.

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I agree , but people are impulsive and think only after … then you have also fomo, not sure if it was an auction , maybe he saw it the last minute… in all cases, you have nothing to fear since its a PSA slabbed card.