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Old 09-01-2007, 10:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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NOTE TO SELF........Never order from tradingcardcollectibles.com................
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Old 09-01-2007, 01:10 PM   #12 (permalink)
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INDEED ORDER FROM CHRIS...I'll never order anything from these jerks!
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:33 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I can say from experience that I was scammed, lied to over and over, etc. by this company. Had to do credit card reversal, contacted BBB, filed complaints with mutiple agencies. If I ever am in Jacksonville Texas I plan to burn the mother down. Yeah, I am still a little mad from last year!!
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I remember years ago dealing with a guy on eBay ID was Pre-Sell, dealt with him a few times and it took up to 3 weeks or longer for case to arrive. Eventually eBay gave him the Boot.
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I ordered approx. $2000.00 worth of 03/04 Basketball boxes from them a year and a half ago (BB) before Blowout. It took 6 months to get 3 boxes, (paid with a check). I had to do a charge back on my credit card to get back what I paid for the other order. They still owe me about $200.00 from the order I paid with a check. They wore me out with all the confirmation numbers and lies. The funny part is I still get e-mails of all their specials. VERY BAD COMPANY, STAY AWAY !!!!!

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Just stay away and if you ordered anything from them, get a refund or go through the process. I have the same story as others.
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Old 11-16-2007, 08:34 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Hello, I realize this is a "day late and a dollar short", but apparently the Jacksonville, TX police department has started action against the owner of tradingcardcollectibles.com. This is the article in the Jacksonville paper

Anyone ripped off by this individual may want to contact the PD. Front desk: 903-586-2546


*This site pulled up on a Google search for that company, I thought I'd just let everyone know*

**After further reading, I see that it has been posted. Sorry for the bump
Funny thing, I'm a block from BOTH of the addresses posted with the BBB
This site also looks to be the same person:
http://www.wholesaletradingcards.com/
He always keeps the front door to his business locked... wonder why

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Old 11-17-2007, 09:30 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Whats weird is the news story you posted is in a section posted by anyone who wants to post a message, now the paper itself. Also odd it was posted not long before you made your post, your first ever on here. Hopefully it is true since it appears this company is such a rip off, just seems odd the timing of your post and the news story being published maybe an hour before depending on time zone. Since the guy has been ripping people for years, its odd the first story on this came out an hour before your first post on these boards in a community posting section.
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to me, the newspaper link does not look like anyone from the public can post there.

but anyway, we also posted this in the news and announcements here:
For those who have dealt with a company Trading Card Collectibles in Texas
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Whats weird is the news story you posted is in a section posted by anyone who wants to post a message, now the paper itself. Also odd it was posted not long before you made your post, your first ever on here. Hopefully it is true since it appears this company is such a rip off, just seems odd the timing of your post and the news story being published maybe an hour before depending on time zone. Since the guy has been ripping people for years, its odd the first story on this came out an hour before your first post on these boards in a community posting section.
Sorry it sounds suspicious, but that article was published on the paper's website just before I posted, the paper is an evening paper (small town type thing) and was delivered to my Job at ~4:30(I recieve the papers and distribute them to people that have subscriptions in the building). The paper usually publishes to their site late in the day between 5 and 6. Check the published times on all the articles on thieir site if you wish. The time zone is the same as mine, they are located on commerce & austin streets (across from the "Tomato Bowl" and the chamber of commerce). It's about 3 blocks from my house.

Like I said, I googled the name of his site (tradingcardcollectibles.com) and this site pulled up. The only reason I googled it was because my boss ownes a collectible store in the area(not gonna mention the name or anything). I pulled up the info and e-mailed it all to him.

Attached should be photos of the actual paper, they should alleviate any doubts you may have
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