One of my favorite EBAY searches is for Cardinals lots. There are thousands of them listed. Every once in awhile I will find a listing that catches my eye among the hundreds of auctions for junk wax lots. I love Ozzie Smith, but I do not need 50 of his 1991 Fleer cards for a starting bid of $10. Last week I found a listing with a bad title that contained 8 Cardinals for $3 plus $5 shipping. Only drawback was the seller had 0 feedback. I went back and forth over whether to bid, but in the end was the only bidder for the $3 price. I figured if I did not receive the cards, I would not be out much and EBAY would make things right anyway.
I won the auction on a Monday. The seller provided a tracking number on Tuesday morning. The cards arrived in Illinois from New York on Friday. That was pretty good service. The postage was $4.95, so the seller was dead on with his charge. Each card was in its own top loader, taped with painters tape, and all cards were then taped between 2 pieces of cardboard. Nice job on his part to make sure everything was secure. So lets see what I ended up with for less than $9 delivered.
I will start with 2 2021 Topps cards I did not need. One of my pet peeves is when you say you are selling Cardinals , but I receive a non Cardinals card. Yes Arendao is know a Cardinal, but this is a Rockies card. At least it is easily tradable as a lot of collectors are going after this insert set. I have mutiple copies of the Whitley card from a previous box break.
Yeah, looks like a very good deal. I wouldn't mind finding a Mets lot like that.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't spend big money on a new seller, but for a low-cost lot like this (as long as it isn't SUCH a good deal that it screams scam), it's worth taking the chance. Every longtime seller with lots of feedback had to start somewhere.
For less than $10, it was worth a chance. $20 I would not be so sure.
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