@Tbarr_3@CardPurchaser They are likely populating bogus dimensions or weight so they can adjust it down later and profit off the overage. $10+ typically would be over 1lbs, boxed and coming from across the country. They prob get low stars for shipping value.
@StrengthOfSpear@UCF_Football@SonsofUCF Nothing from baseball, basketball or football last season and this year. I’d be okay with nothing if they all won more games.
@Erik_10000000 @BarnleyBradhart@CardPurchaser I can’t tell if there is sarcasm here. These cards have “facsimile autos” and are signatures that an artist designed for Topps. Topps prints those designs on the card.
@VinnieRullo @CardPurchaser@eBay I see what you mean. Escalate it and see if they’ll provide a photo. Or reach out to the seller and see if they can when they get it back.
@VinnieRullo @CardPurchaser@eBay I meant PSA as in they are the company that eBay is using for their authentication program. Also, your example image is why they reject things like scratches. Photos look good. Description doesn’t mention scratch. It fails. Same if you sold a raw card with a hidden print line
@VinnieRullo @CardPurchaser@eBay I think you just have to list “slab can have normal light scratches from storage and handling” or something like that and it’ll pass. This program is meant to reduce “item not as described” cases as much as prevent fake stuff.
@blaze_collects Get that to @whatnot , the amount of stories like this has been wild lately. Being decent isn’t that difficult but some of these breakers make it seem impossible
@timknoll_1976 @CardPurchaser@AskeBay Yeah. Not ideal but the listing would show something like “eBay Authenticity Guarantee” so they have to honor that.
@TrueBlue_Bru @CardPurchaser I agree but the second I get an eBay authenticated card, I take it out of that bag/seal and never think about it again. Especially slabs.