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1/1, romo 9/15 card = 1/1, what's up with that.
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12-28-2008, 10:51 AM
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1/1, romo 9/15 card = 1/1, what's up with that.
Who ever came up with the idea that just because the number on the players jersey is equal to a 1/1...and how can people sell cards like that when they are not a 1/1...Just wondering.I have a few 1/5 cards 25/25 and tuff like that...but a 9/25 or what ever of tony romo is ot a 1/1 in my book...Your thoughts!!!!
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12-28-2008, 11:29 AM
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1/1, romo 9/15 card = 1/1, what's up with that.
It's just a way to scam buyers on eBay. Collectors typically like the first card in a series, the last card in a series (although usually not as much), and those cards numbered the same as the player's jersey number. Technically, it's a 1 of 15, but to most sellers, it's a 1 of 1, and they think it deserves a premium price.
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12-28-2008, 03:37 PM
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1/1, romo 9/15 card = 1/1, what's up with that.
There are sveral queens on the bay who think a card numbered with a player's jersey number, or the ifrst or last card in the set, demand a premium. Let them put a price on it, let it not sell, and then they will have to let it go at the fair price. I laugh when one of these idiots posts something like that on the bay, and I laugh even harder when some dumb fool out there falls for it. Buyer beware!Some Bay sellers should know that not everyone in the world is dumb like they are!
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12-28-2008, 05:22 PM
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1/1, romo 9/15 card = 1/1, what's up with that.
This is a pet peeve of mine...I don't even look at the auction page if I see something like this in the title
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