BAD TRADERS


Criteria

It's hard to be a bad trader. You have to do the following:

1. Deliver cards that are not in the condition which was agreed upon

2. Deliver cards that were not in the original agreement

3. Refuse to return the traded cards, or remedy the problem

Bad Traders List

Ralph Bicknell

Trader sent him a 1997 Leaf Fractial Matrix Gold A-Rod BV:$90.00 and 97 Leaf Dress for Success C.Jones BV: $25.00 for a 85 Topps Mac rookie. Trader sent first, and Bicknell said he sent and the cards got lost in the mail. Then he said that he would send me another McGwire card, but trader never received. Then Bicknell claimed that trader lied on TuffStuff. E-mail Ralph for his side of the story.

Brian Edwards

Trader sent Brian a MINT 92 Topps Traded set (BV in January $35 and rising), and expected to receive a mint 85 Topps McGwire, 97 Bowman Griffey and 98 Ultra Griffey. Trader received the 85 McGwire in ex shape, and the 97 Bowman. Edwards blamed the shape of the card on the mail and refused to return the cards and cancel the trade. E-mail him for his side of the story.

Ben Flournoy

Trader sent Ben $14 worth of Ripken cards. Ben never sent the agreed cards, and refused to acknowledge emails. Avoid trading with Ben, because he won't even respond once he gets his cards. Email him for his side of the story.

John Jaskiewicz

Trader sent John a Cal Ripken rookie in exchange for a less than mint McGwire rookie and a $80 Shaquille O'Neal. John sent the McGwire and a $30 Shaq. When trader asked John to remedy the situation, John basically told him to either return the cards or be happy with the trade because McGwire's card was going up. So trader reluctantly sent the cards back since John refused to honor the original deal which called for an $80 not $30 McGwire. E-mail John for his side of the story. I will send you the e-mail address of the trader upon request.