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Originally Posted by comaamen86
i think the dodgy seller actually added pictures to that mm sale thread, personally i demand the seller standing next to the item in photos, the days newspaper in one hand passport or drivers licence in the other, home number to call and confirm, and then and only then will i buy that promo sticker
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You're forgetting the obligatory pint of blood for DNA verification and their first-born child to be held as a hostage until the deal is through
But in all seriousness, the seller's name on a card next to the item is a good idea
However it's not infallible. The ebay auctions that the seller who scammed mm did actually have the seller's name on a card next to the items in question.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Uncharted-Dr...p2047675.l2557
It saddens me to say this but I actually believe the scammer does most likely have some of the rare collectibles they said they do. But instead of trying to sell them honestly, they are scamming it to try and milk it for all it's worth