The Giant eBay Garbage Thread

A friendly reminder guys and gals, if you have too many hard apple ciders on christmas eve you might do what I did and fall for an obvious fake ebay listing lol

https://www.ebay.com/itm/317694451649

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What’s the giveaway that the listing is fake?

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The price.

Maybe the copy pasted PSA eBay title.

Other than that would be the seller’s only sold listings.

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I ended up looking at other ninetales listed on ebay and the picture was taken from another ebay listing, same cert number and everything.

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Order placed on christmas eve

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Bro thought you were Santa Claus :santa_claus:

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I mean I understand their concern, might not be able to find another graded burgerchu at a cheap price!

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A story in three pictures:

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At least it seemed like a reasonable offer

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I was about to laugh at the idea that a book could be defective. But then I doubled laughed because I bought a book recently and it came like this from factory. I got sent a replacement. I still read it though. So technically not defective enough to stop me.

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It was an older book that you can’t find in decent condition without paying up for it. I was just laughing at how I described it in poor condition, with the binding separating. And the reason for return is because it is in poor condition, with the binding separating.

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yeah absolutely. If the photos show it, which I’m sure you did, then there really is no excuse. What, did he expect the book to magically repair itself? Very frustrating. Book Binding Pixies don’t exist.

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Ebay snitching on the seller claiming its pop 1 :candle:

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not only that, but %26 of graded copies are a PSA 10. Lol. Caught in the act.

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Hahahaha

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Back to back bangers this week

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