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Old 07-10-2002, 09:10 AM
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Posted By: John(z28jd) 

I know everyone loves seeing threads like these,just ask Scott but i love the description on this.Why would you put in the title a much lower grade then you thought the card actually was( nevermind the fact he thought a card with a crease would grade 5)
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Posted By: scott (runscott)

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Posted By: David

Sometimes with large, flat and higher grade fragile items (large photos, premiums), I will lower the grade during advertising (Near Mint to ExMt, ExMt to Ex) so I don't have to worry too much about minor damage during shipping.

Once I had offered a cheap Near Mint large paper premium that I advertised as Very Good because I knew I wasn't going to ship it flat. It was cheap enough that it would have been easier to toss it in the trash that to ship it flat.

Though, I have never torn off the Zeenuts coupons so they fit in the envelopes, or popped the heads off Bobbin' Dolls so they fit in the Priority Mail box.

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