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jay behrensI call it deceit when the seller decides to bury a serious flaw deep within a description. The fact that it is buried in a history of Canadian cards is proof enough for me that the guy was looking to bury it. It should have beenn in the first paragraph where he says the card grades as such becuase of creases. There is no mention of the card being hand cut, trimmed, etc. This is a VERY important piece of information that needs to be disclosed there, not at the end of a history of Canadian cards.
When seller says that says that a card grades a certain way due to certain factors, I shouldn't have to read further into the description in order find out a card was trimmed or has some other major flaw that he ommitted in the original description.
Jay
Jay
My place is full of valuable, worthless junk.