I just won an auction for a '72 Topps #436 Reggie Jackson in NM/NM+ condition for $7.25 ($3.75 bid + $3.50 shipping), BUT I fell for the listing which showed six '72 Topps cards - and all I saw was the bid amount, shipping cost and an opportunity to get some nice cards (Jackson, Billy Williams, Maury Wills, and Johnny Bench). To the seller's credit (reluctantly given) the description does state "PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE BIDDING ONLY ON WHATEVER IS BEING DESCRIBED IN THE TITLE!!", in red no less!
Still I'm happy with the purchase, but I thought I was getting more. Read, read, read, first before bidding.
Edited to correct card number - it was the In Action card - "sigh" but still happy.
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