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Originally Posted by x2drich2000
If the seller didn't mention anything about condition than he also hasn't misrepresented the condition. The buyer had the card and could make his own decision within the return period. Why does a seller have to accept the opinion of a 3rd party that they may not trust and extend the return period as a result? I think it would be fair to say not everyone trusts PSA and there is plenty of documentation to show they can be wrong. People should take responsibility for their own decisions and not rely on others. That said, Ebay being Ebay they probably would agree with the buyer so it makes more sense as a seller to just take the return and move on.
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regarding a discrepancy of opinion on IF the card in fact is trimmed or has any alteration for that matter. That said, I do believe it incumbent on a seller to be "expert" enough to be able to recognize and disclose alteration if it exists and if they make an honest mistake to stand behind the product they are selling.