Brand new or like new hockey card means

How to trust some one sell hockey cards 

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Brand new or like new hockey card means

Read their feedback.

The more happy customers the seller has, the more likely that what he advertises is what you will get.

 

Also read the negative and neutral feedback. In some cases you will see a pattern (slow to get purchases in the mail, over described cards) and in some case you will notice the complaining buyer had.... personal indiosyncracies.

 

99%-100% feedback is very good.

97% feedback is poor.

Anything below 97% is terrible and the seller may not be selling here very long.

 

Look at both the asking price and the shipping cost.

If a seller doesn't give a price for shipping to Canada, he probably doesn't. But use the Contact Seller link to ask and to get an exact quote."Around $2"  is not an exact quote. "$2.43US " is an exact quote.

 

Don't buy sportscards from sellers in the USA or UK who have this on their listings.

Customs services and international tracking provided

That seller is shipping with the Global Shipping Program* and you will not be happy.

(You won't see the warning if you Search with the Gallery View or if you Search on your mobile. So pay attention.)

 

 

 

 

*There are a few occasions when the GSP is useful.But unless your purchase is under $100CDN don't buy from a GSP seller.

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Brand new or like new hockey card means

Err-- that should be OVER $100CDN for GSP purchases.
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