EBay Seller of the Month

The guy that won 0 feedback lol shill bidding at its best !
Except I know the seller and there is absolutely no way that he would be involved in that.

If the winner doesn’t pay, I would suggest that it is more likely to be someone who owns multiples of the card bidding under a fake account to try and create a false market for potential future gain.
 
Except I know the seller and there is absolutely no way that he would be involved in that.

If the winner doesn’t pay, I would suggest that it is more likely to be someone who owns multiples of the card bidding under a fake account to try and create a false market for potential future gain.
I think that would be the case . Looks strange . I know there are also people that find it funny to bid and not pay . Had a about 3 in a row last year . Really frustrating as you have to wait to re-list
 
Was just looking on top end rugby league cards and one of there members is selling his Canberra Raiders card collection.Also another members is selling his Legends auto,s.Worth a look if you can.
 
As the 11/10/21 approaches/Freedom Day for Australia,I was wondering what requirements you would need to produce to be able to go into shops that sell trading cards and the likes.I am directing this comment directly to Diggazs/Michael,because he has the only shop close to me.I do volunteer work,and when I take clients shopping, most shops ask for there QR code,or proof of vaccination. Could you let us know what we need to get entry to your shop.The wait has been far to long.Thanks Michael.😊
 
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