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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy
Peter, I don't know enough about checmicals to answer that.
But if there is a chemical(s) that can remove a stain and NEVER be detected, I don't have any problem with it - again as long as it doesn't change the look, feel or smell of the card.
And your analogy above is silly. You can't be responsible 'creating the potential for a deceptive transaction to occur' when you can't control what happens after the sale.
That's like saying wax vendors shouldn't sell wax packs/boxes because somewhere down the road those packs could possibly be opened, searched and resealed.
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I don't buy that analogy at all. By your logic I could without any ethical issue sell a gun to Jesse Holmes or Adam Lanza strongly suspecting what his plans were, because I have no control over it. Or maybe you believe that I could?