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Originally Posted by tschock
OK so far, you've offered 2 solutions to stop them from being sold in these holders.
1 ) REA should refuse to sell them. Fine, REA can do that, but do you honestly think no one else will sell them? Especially if the INTENT is deceive?
2 ) REA should turn them in to PSA for re-evaluation. Again, REA does not OWN the cards so they can not legally do that without buyer consent.
So the onus still falls squarely on the seller and PSA. REA can do no more than what they are already doing.
They have offered their OPINION on the cards in question, and my guess is, they would have had to get the seller's consent to even do that.
Do you have any other logical options to what REA should do?
Thanks for proving your option 1 won't work.
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yeah, they can refuse to sell them if they are confident they are trimmed.
if someone else sells them, rea still did the right thing. just because the consignor can try to sell them somewhere else isnt rea's concern.