By the method I was taught to spot resealed packs most of those look like they're possibly good. One of the 65s and the 69 don't. Of course I learned it a long time ago and resealers have probably gotten better.
I get the likeliness of the disclaimer indicating they're all bad, but it's a fine line between that and just an honest disclosure.
If you bought a pack from someone years after it was issued could you say for sure it hadn't been tampered with? And if not how would you disclose this without sounding like a scammer?
Backing it up is the way to go. But that opens you up to people opening the pack and saying it was resealed if they didn't like what they got, leaving you with a wrapper and some random cards that are probably off center commons. That's a pretty big risk for someone who isn't a full time dealer.
Not easy is it?
Steve B
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