jimmy jackson said:Yeah I respect that Mavs. For me, I just dont care unless its a rare care. I realise that is a judgment call - it's all relative - hence why i havent been my usual vociferous self
mattyj said:back to what the topic was about...i got a card of a seller shelyn_kamal the other day, paid $3 for postage, card wasnt even in a toploader..
packed in a white envelope, in a penny sleeve with 2 or 3 cards either side of it for protection and ac ouple wrapped around it...was very dissapointed...lucky it was undamaged!!
jimmy jackson said:sorry man im with the seller... u bought a card for a couple bucks.. he put it in a penny sleeve and toploader .. what more do u want? unless he charged something mental for postage, surely youre not fussed!?
Richo said:I am with JJ on this one & the Seller, as long as the card is in a Penny Sleeve & Top loader (taped at the top) a plain envelope is OK with me as long he hasn't charged more than $2 for postage. I usually ask for my (cheaper) cards to be sent that way to save on postage and I haven't had a card damed yet
MavsMan© said:Self note. not to do trades or buy cards off Richo.
Why do people take risks?
Is it because people are dis-owning cards they have no respect for them?
IfIcouldbelikeChauncey said:I got a Stackhouse jersey card from Booboo391 during the week. White envelope, top loader. Card arrived safely. Like Mavsman, I would rather my cards arrive in a padded mailer! I can also see why the seller may be upset. Perhaps an email might have been more appropriate rather than leaving the feedback response. Just a suggestion, I don't want to upset anybody
While we're on the subject, I once received a Chauncey Billups UD Glass Auto Focus in a white envelope with no top loader or even a sleeveThe envelope had a massive fold/crease line right down the middle. You can guess the rest. I still have it in my possesion. Can't bring myself to throw it out
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