Hubbys loss..someone elses gain...

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rebelrena

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So here the deal...im from texas...my husband left for work one morning and didnt stop to call home till his plane landed in New Jersey!!! According to my lawyer...everything he left behind was considered abandoned...including the 20 THOUSAND freaking sports cards cluttering up my now spacious closet...the old saying hell hath no fury like a woman scorned...yeah...im ******...so the cards have to go...all his calls begging me to send them to him C.O.D. lol not gonna happen...i have no clue as to what they are worth but im kinda learning as i go....just tell me what ur looking for and what ya wanna pay for it and ill see if i got it....in the mean time im just gonna group them up in sets of 9...seeing as thats how they are grouped in the books he spent so many hours working on....and posting the pictures that way...if you want them...make me an offer.....i have every kind of sports card you can imagine...baseball....football....basketball....hockey...nascar...dating from the late 70's to the early 2000's....
 

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Looking for Dallas cowboys cards, I'd take a list if you could get me one.

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I would also be interested in any autographed football cards he may of had.

Thanks,
Ryan
 
These types of scams are run daily on Ebay. They, meaning men pretending to be women..pretending they "don't have a clue" to the value....state that their husband left, their husband died suddenly...and so and so on....

It's a way for a collector who has ten's of thousands of commons to attempt to move their garbage cards.

And they do on Ebay just as you see here....they scan 1 decent card with a group on .01 cards...hoping to get someones attention.


Believe me, I have seen these scams for years..they are all the same..and they alsways end up poorly for some unsuspecting buyer.


Just a word of caution.
 
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