EBay Seller of the Month


A certified JT

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here's a real JT on the left and the ebay auction on the right. I do not know the seller (other than on here) or the person he supposedly got it from.

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The biggest issue with the new breed of collectors is they have no respect for the product. Bust it, sell it and try to make money. One of this 'new breed' pulled a Provan legends sig and offloaded it for a few hundred $$ straight away. When I asked if he knew who Norm Provan was he didn't know, didn't care and was happy to have made a few dollars
 
The biggest issue with the new breed of collectors is they have no respect for the product. Bust it, sell it and try to make money. One of this 'new breed' pulled a Provan legends sig and offloaded it for a few hundred $$ straight away. When I asked if he knew who Norm Provan was he didn't know, didn't care and was happy to have made a few dollars
This sort of thing pisses me off. all though they are allowed to do what they want with the card but to not even know who the player is/was that is a shocker.
 
I reckon a lot of RL supporters would have no idea who Provan was.

Hell, when I was a kid, I thought Richie Benaud was just some old fart who hosted the cricket. Wasn't until I was older, attended matches and got a love for the game, I learnt who he was.

There'd be kids thinking the same of Sterlo, Matty Johns, Tubby, Slats and Healy, Phil Kearns on the box now.

You can't put wise heads on young shoulders, they say.
 
The biggest issue with the new breed of collectors is they have no respect for the product. Bust it, sell it and try to make money. One of this 'new breed' pulled a Provan legends sig and offloaded it for a few hundred $$ straight away. When I asked if he knew who Norm Provan was he didn't know, didn't care and was happy to have made a few dollars
I wouldn't even call them collectors, more like wanna be dealers.

Whether it be kids or adults trying to have a slice of the pie, these dills have no idea.

Oh well, cheaper cards for everyone.
 
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