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Old 09-13-2022, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
I'm not convinced that it was the words "set break" in the title which caused it in the first place, though it's certainly possible. I think it's plausible that cards which are sold as "variations" within a listing, like when a seller creates a "set break" listing where you select cards from a drop-down menu, could have been immune from this feature as that would require eBay to come up with a way to determine how to handle different prices for different cards within the same listing (easier said than done, programmatically - insert eBay's dev team criticisms here). Or perhaps it could have been both. I don't know. But I do know that implementing a solution on eBay's end is surely more complicated than just making an exception for listings with the term "set break" in the title.
I don't know if anyone on this board ever provided any proof that having "set break" in your title was a way around the Authenticity Guarantee. I kind of assumed that people on this board may have attributed the fact the Greg Morris didn't have to get his cards authenticated to his using “set-break” in their titles. But I had assumed that Greg Morris' outstanding reputation may have allowed them to get a pass for a while. Either way, I don't think there is any way around the authenticity guarantee any more (which I am ok with). But please someone prove me wrong.

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