eBay item #381638532207: Size problem

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  • sox83cubs84
    Banned
    • Apr 2009
    • 8902

    eBay item #381638532207: Size problem

    Ken Griffey Jr. in a size 52 in 2005? That's a red flag, to me. Seller was alerted and, as usual, never responded.

    Dave Miedema
  • Phil316
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 1878

    #2
    Re: eBay item #381638532207: Size problem

    Dave it's Probstein123. They could care less. Buyer beware.

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    • sox83cubs84
      Banned
      • Apr 2009
      • 8902

      #3
      Re: eBay item #381638532207: Size problem

      Originally posted by Phil316
      Dave it's Probstein123. They could care less. Buyer beware.

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOF-Ken-Grif...kAAOSwcvdXOd7N
      Thanks for the link.

      I've bought stuff from Probstein1323 before, and I personally don't believe him to be a dishonest guy. The impression I do get. as I told Howard Wolf (who alerted me to this) is that the seller is just too uninformed and possibly arrogant to believe that anything he has could possibly be bad. Judging from one response he did make when I alerted him to something, I think he's also willing to accept any LOA as gold. I pointed out an item that had an LOA that was bad (can't remember who authored it), but in his response, the LOA was good enough for him. I get the impression that an item could have an LOA from Pee Wee Herman, and he'd be OK with that because it's an LOA.

      Dave Miedema

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      • Phil316
        Senior Member
        • May 2013
        • 1878

        #4
        Re: eBay item #381638532207: Size problem

        Originally posted by sox83cubs84
        Thanks for the link.

        I've bought stuff from Probstein1323 before, and I personally don't believe him to be a dishonest guy. The impression I do get. as I told Howard Wolf (who alerted me to this) is that the seller is just too uninformed and possibly arrogant to believe that anything he has could possibly be bad. Judging from one response he did make when I alerted him to something, I think he's also willing to accept any LOA as gold. I pointed out an item that had an LOA that was bad (can't remember who authored it), but in his response, the LOA was good enough for him. I get the impression that an item could have an LOA from Pee Wee Herman, and he'd be OK with that because it's an LOA.

        Dave Miedema
        Exactly they don't care. It's a shame really because they do have some cool items. I would just do extra home work with them.

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