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NP_Gresham

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  1. Some modern Krap. If you want just 1 $2 But take them all less 1 book so now $4 Remember, during the zombie apocalypse, a strong fire could save your azz! Get the fire going with these!
  2. Buster Brown #34 .5 missing CF #42 5.0 or so $9
  3. Mickey Mouse #39 4.5/5.0 Unfortunate rust to bottom staple. Everything firmly attached $9
  4. It states in indicia “the Little people #753. Pretty sure this FC #753 - please correct me if I am wrong. 5.0 Small corner crease. Chip near “Dell”. Book just feels crisp in hand. Staples really solid. $11
  5. Uncle Scrooge #17 5.0 or so water mark back cover near spine. Light corner crease. Minimal chipping. Slight stacking curl. Presents very nice in Mylar. $11
  6. ASM #296 reader - looks like it got very wet at some point $1
  7. ASM #259 When I hold this to the light I see a corner bend. Hard to capture, but it is there. Looks pressable to me $5
  8. Total USPS failure. They never pay. But that is wrong anyways. You collect the insurance not the buyer. USPS should have sent the buyer to you, not respond to his request. The purchaser of the insurance holds the receipt and has the claim.
  9. I am not sure what happened, it may be a scam. But taking everyone at their word, in this situation you are correct the USPS is at fault. But the carrier is an extension of the seller as a third party. The buyer assumes responsibility when they possess the item not before. Non- performance by the third party lies squarely on the seller. That’s why you buy insurance, whether that cost is passed on makes no difference, it behoves the seller to insure for delivery. It is no different than if you buy a big screen TV from a big box retailer and they employ a third party warehouse that drives a fork lift through the screen. That is on the seller.
  10. Very unfortunate situation, sorry you had to go through this. But I don’t see the buyer being at fault here if book was misdelivered. The question is who is in possession of the book? The seller hands the book to a 3rd party. That does not transfer ownership to the buyer. Only when the book arrives at the buyer is it the property of the buyer. I know it sucks, but you employed the third party(USPS) and YOU are responsible if the third party does not perform. IMHO this is on you if the facts prove the book indeed was mishandled by the USPS
  11. I don’t have them anymore but I had (2) .5 books. A . 5 Avengers #1 - complete And a .5 Captain America Comics #74- missing CF. I had known the CA had the missing CF when I subbed it, I just wanted the blue label for my CGC registry