It doesn't matter why someone breaks the seal on the computer. What matters is that when he does and fraud is revealed, it is the fraud that meatters Not the seal. Not the GAI holder.
I am arguing to argue, while you are on some higher ground? Whatever.
In your world, if a guy flattens out corners of a card, then neatly trims them sharp, in such a way that the only way the alteration can be detected would be to inspect the edges and measure the thickness, then all he has to do is get it slabbed and he's home free!
1. If the card remains slabbed, nobody ever knows.
2. If the card is cracked and the alteration discovered, no recourse for the buyer because he cracked it out.
You said I was white-knighting for the buyer. Now I will ask you, are you white-knighting for card doctors?
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