It Pisses Me Off When eBay Sellers Can't Get Their Descriptions Right!

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JamesNevans

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I just got a card that was advertized as a 2004 Topps Cracker Jack Mini BLUE Alex Rodriguez SP that was one of nine I needed to re-complete my set. I paid $14.45 delivered to find out it is not the SP verson but the No Numbered version, there is a link at the bottom discussing the fact that the SP is card #17.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...mIv7E3w%3D&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWNX:IT

the eBay catalog link at the bottom:
http://catalog.ebay.com/2004-Topps-...all-Card-/97313286?_trksid=p4340.l2570&_tab=1


I've asked the seller for full costs including shipping to and from, but who knows what he'll agree to.
 
Yes, he says he will but I have to pay for shipping and DC back to him.


Aahhhh, I see. I didn't think about that factor... Well, don't forget that if you want to leave 1s on the DSR you also have to leave a negative.* Seems like it would be worth a couple bucks for the seller to avoid that situation. Because you obviously aren't happy with the description, and now the shipping fees are very unreasonable with you having to pay for something but getting nothing in return.

*I don't know if everybody knows that, but if somebody gives you a 1 on a DSR, and a positive feedback, you can get the DSR removed.
 
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