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Old 09-07-2024, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Cozumeleno View Post
If the dealer thought it was really a 6, you can bet they would have spent the $15-$20 to grade it.
That is absolutely not true.

Many of us old school guys would not spend anything to grade any of our cards to sell.

If I have a card that you think might be a 6 (I don't think it's a 6, I think it's a nice looking card that I will sell to you for $x) then after we shake hands and make the exchange, you're on you're own.

I fully 100% agree with Adam, you saw it, held it, felt it, smelled it, whatever, you agreed to a price, and if some schmuck who sells opinions tells you "it's a 2" then it's evidently a 2 and I will offer you congrats on your 2, but you want a refund?

F you.

Doug "middle name is Richard" Goodman
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