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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
Yeah, that's the kind of argument juries are persuaded by. :rollseyes:
I guess all the juries he's argued in front of are just different from the ones I have experience with. :cry:
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The idea that because you're a lawyer you are more in tune to how the general public sees things is remarkably ignorant.
The fact of the matter is that normal people do not see cleaning a thing and later reselling the thing as fraudulent behavior. You can scream fraud all day long from the rooftops, but nobody is going to listen to you because it's utter nonsense. If you think your viewpoint is closer to public opinion on this topic than mine, you're completely delusional.
Now if we're talking about trimming or rebuilding corners, or recoloring a card or something else where you are in fact changing something about the card itself, as opposed to simply cleaning it or removing something from it, then that's a different discussion. But when it comes to merely cleaning a card, you're an idiot if you think that requires disclosure.