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Originally Posted by Gobucsmagic74
Well, I guess it's possible. Are you working on the assumption that a potential buyer has pity for the seller or that they actually are hoping the card might somehow be real? I mean I think the guy makes it pretty clear he screwed up and that it's not authentic
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I guess I feel like he's trying to say, "It's so good, you won't be able to tell it's not real. It's so good it even fooled me". This statement might make some people think they can buy it and scam someone else since it was good enough to fool this guy. Or at the very least, you can fool your friends. Wouldn't anyone else have returned it for a refund or be so mad that they destroyed it so no one else got ripped off? Here is the original pitch in his ad in case it disappears:
I BOUGHT THIS AS ORIGINAL BUT NOW
I FIRMLY BELIEVE IT TO BE A HIGHLY DECEPTIVE REPRINT
IT WILL BLOW YOUR FRIENDS MIND
I AM SELLING IT AS A REPRINT
AS IS. NO RETURNS
DO YOUR HOMEWORK,I didnt