2025 Topps Chrome Sapphire Disney Olaf Rainbow + Dan Gorman 1/1 Sketch

2025 Topps Chrome Sapphire Disney Olaf Rainbow + Dan Gorman 1/1 Sketch

https://www.ebay.com/itm/198473819750

Up for sale is an exceptionally difficult-to-assemble Olaf collection from the 2025 Topps Chrome Sapphire Disney set.

This collection was intentionally built over time by acquiring each serialized card individually (only missing the 1/1 Olaf) as they became available. Completing a rainbow of this caliber required significant patience and effort, and opportunities to purchase one already assembled are rare.

Card Grade PSA Population Highlight
Green /99 PSA 10 Highest grade achieved. Population 3, with no higher grades.
Gold /50 PSA 9 Population 10, including 4 PSA 9s.
Orange /25 PSA 10 Gem Mint. Population 4, with 2 PSA 10s.
Purple /15 PSA 8 Population 2. Only 2 examples have been graded.
Black /10 PSA 10 Only PSA 10 in existence. Population 1, with no other PSA 10s.
Red /5 PSA 9 Tied for the highest PSA grade achieved. All three Red /5 Olaf cards submitted to PSA have received PSA 9, with no PSA 10s to date.
Dan Gorman Sketch 1/1 Original hand-drawn one-of-one artwork.

All PSA certification numbers are visible in the listing photos for buyer verification.

The cards shown are the exact cards you will receive. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. I am happy to provide additional photos or answer any questions.

I would strongly prefer to keep the collection together rather than split it up. It took considerable time to assemble, and I hope it finds a home with another serious Disney or Olaf collector who appreciates how difficult a complete rainbow is to build.

The collection will be carefully packaged and shipped fully insured with signature confirmation.

Reasonable offers are welcome.

u/Single-Chemistry4534 — 2 days ago
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My Amazon account was reinstated after a return policy restriction — here's what actually helped

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I recently went through this myself, and after a successful appeal my account was reinstated. I wanted to share what actually helped in case it saves someone else some time.

*Screen shot of original email I got notifying me of account restriction https://imgur.com/a/2NBxo88

The biggest thing I learned is that you need to treat the appeal like you’re building a factual record, not like you’re arguing with customer service.

What helped me most was gathering objective evidence before submitting my appeal. That meant reviewing my Amazon data download, checking order history, return reasons, tracking, refund status, and any emails Amazon had sent me. In my case, some of the information in my own account data did not match the reason Amazon gave for the restriction, so I was able to address that directly instead of guessing.

A few things I’d recommend:

1. Do not spam appeals.
Send one clean, organized appeal. Repeating the same thing over and over probably hurts more than it helps.

2. Request and review your Amazon data.
Look for return reasons, refund history, order notes, and anything that confirms or contradicts what Amazon is accusing you of. I found for example that in a warning email on returns I got before the restriction, they cited an order number and said I was returning things for "item not received/as described" too often. Except when I downloaded my data, I could prove it was returned for better price available, not what they claimed.

3. Use order numbers, dates, tracking, and receipts.
Do not just say “I returned everything.” Show the timeline.

4. Keep the tone calm and factual.
I avoided blaming the rep or writing an angry message. I basically said: here is what Amazon’s notice says, here is what my records show, and here is why I believe the restriction should be reviewed.

5. If they mention a linked account, deal with that directly.
Do not ignore it. Explain the relationship clearly and provide whatever facts show the linked account is not evidence of abuse.

6. Emails to contact
I sent emails to ecr-replies@amazon.com,jeff@amazon.com,ajassy@amazon.com, and cs-reply@amazon.com. When replying in a thread with cs-reply@amazon.com always hit reply in that thread because it keeps everything together on their end. The alphabet soup after the cs-reply@amazon.com somehow tracks things, someone else can teach that :) .

My appeal was successful, so these cases are not hopeless. I’m not saying this guarantees anyone else the same result, but in my experience the thing that made the difference was not emotion — it was clear documentation and a concise explanation.

Hope this helps someone else going through the same thing. I know how frustrating it is when the email is vague and you can’t get a straight answer from normal customer service.

u/Single-Chemistry4534 — 6 days ago