11-09-2019, 07:47 AM
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Ben North
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 9,947
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark17
What if I buy a computer system described as new, slice the factory warranty sticker on the tower and discover they sold me a system frankensteined together with a bunch of used parts? Is the fact I needed to slice the sticker to inspect it enough for them to put the blame on ME, while conveniently overlooking the real fraud?
No. I would be 100% on the sellers side even if the asset received a PSA 1.
The card was altered. That does not have anything to do with a bunch of experts opining whether the card is a 4, or 5, or 6....
At some point someone doctored the card, and presumably GAI didn't discover the deception. All these years later, the deception was uncovered.
Outing doctored cards is a good thing, a public service to the hobby.
At least it used to be........ now I wonder...
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