exactly what i am saying though...
who's to stop the counterfeiters from buying a card from heritage.
counterfeiting it. relisting the counterfeit w/ heritage thru the bin program...
(since they do not require that the card be in house, simply use previous scans)
selling it. the guy can add the fake one to his set, bc no one else should be claiming the cert.
and then reselling the good card a few months later.
guy wont know he was duped on the relisted heritage card until the guy that buys the real card tries to add it.
that's months down the road and the guy is a ghost again.
granted, it's a one and done scenario, but could very easily be attempted and would probably go over fairly easily considering it seems to be pretty lax at listing a "bin" over there and there's previous history...
"of course, he's still got the card, he just bought it from us"
not saying it's likely...
but i just think the idea of listing something w/o having the card in hand, in just about any capacity is opening up a can of unnecessary worms for all involved.
Last edited by begsu1013; 03-02-2016 at 09:51 PM.
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