About two hours ago I posted a card for sale on eBay. It’s a modern Prizm parallel of a big rookie. The asking price is lower than others, the card has flaws that are shown in pictures and are spoken of in the description .
To this point, I’ve already gotten three offers. Yet the card is still for sale.
Why?
BECAUSE PEOPLE DON’T READ DESCRIPTIONS!

This guy was the latest. He made an offer and instead of retracting his own offer, he wants me to do it.
No. If you’re going to be a dipshit, you can do it yourself. I told that I refused and told him to go figure it out himself– and to start reading descriptions before making offers.
As mentioned above, that was the latest. One buyer made an offer and retracted it within a few minutes before I could take action.
And another guy made an offer, which sat for 45 minutes before I accepted it. And when I did accept it, he immediately asked to cancel.

When asked why … he told me he entered the wrong about.
Damn liar.
EBay has become increasingly frustrating for many. And after taking a break from eBay selling due to issues about a month ago I returned today to new issues.
So. Damn. Frustrating.
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I’m sorry, I didn’t read the description
About two hours ago I posted a card for sale on eBay. It’s a modern Prizm parallel of a big rookie. The asking price is lower than others, the card has flaws that are shown in pictures and are spoken of in the description .
To this point, I’ve already gotten three offers. Yet the card is still for sale.
Why?
BECAUSE PEOPLE DON’T READ DESCRIPTIONS!
This guy was the latest. He made an offer and instead of retracting his own offer, he wants me to do it.
No. If you’re going to be a dipshit, you can do it yourself. I told that I refused and told him to go figure it out himself– and to start reading descriptions before making offers.
As mentioned above, that was the latest. One buyer made an offer and retracted it within a few minutes before I could take action.
And another guy made an offer, which sat for 45 minutes before I accepted it. And when I did accept it, he immediately asked to cancel.
When asked why … he told me he entered the wrong about.
Damn liar.
EBay has become increasingly frustrating for many. And after taking a break from eBay selling due to issues about a month ago I returned today to new issues.
So. Damn. Frustrating.
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