About 2 years ago I sold a Ghost Rider lot that included Marvel Spotlight #5. It was a beat up copy and I took a ton of pictures. It sold within minutes. As soon as I shipped it I had regret, but a couple days later the buyer sends me a message saying it’s more damaged than he thought . He asked could I refund part of what he paid, I said just return it for a full refund. I have graded the issue since then, and I saw one of the same grade sell somewhere a few months ago for almost $2500.
Me too!
If they do you can bet that even with the cream center licked out it will still get a 9.8.
That’s because they’ll lick the creme off for you…
Count me in!!!
I would have responded with “take my fist”
Being charitable, maybe he meant to add a question mark after 165!?
Ah, the lost art of punctuation.
This guy’s not making mistakes. He’s just making demands.
Keep in mind I haven’t said a peep back. I’m not responding to that shit.
Keep in mind the list price is $180.
Some poor ebay user intended to give their family member driving directions, “take I-70” but messaged you instead by error and abbreviated. Totally makes sense!
Offering $170 on $180, why bother.
As a seller, I like the offers that close… I usually bite myself and approve if it’s their first offer. It’s the ones that would put in a dick offer of say… “Take 80” on my $180 item that annoy me.
Well he either uses punctuation consistently badly, or he is plain rude
He’s not getting an IG-11 figure is what he is.
Can’t say I blame you : )
Maybe English is his/her second language? The offers are reasonable IMO.
Look at their feedback left for buyers. If it is mostly negative that is bad. If they haven’t left any negatives then maybe they’re just lacking in manners but could be a good buyer.
Guy trying to pass off a silk book with the cover torn off as an “error misprint secret variant”