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Jay MillerSeems to me like the buyer had ample opportunity to inspect the card during the last 100+ days and at this point I believe that anything that Will gives him is a nice gesture but unnecessary. If there was a question as to the card being doctored the buyer should have raised it when he received the card. If he does not have the knowledge to know a doctored card from a sound card he should be learning before he buys or only buying cards slabbed by reputable grading agencies. Consider this a rather expensive education. The buyer should ask himself at this point if he feels qualified to tell a trimmed card from a sound card. If the answer is yes then this situation should not arise again. If the answer is no then he paid his tuition for nothing.