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Old 12-07-2024, 08:54 AM
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Update: got a congrats email saying the card was authenticated. Yay!
Now maybe Monday I will finally get paid for a card I sold 13 days ago.

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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5 View Post
I think raw card authentication bases their condition review off the stated condition in the drop down menu on the listing. If you select Nm or better, or Excellent, etc... they will make sure it meets that threshold. It has saved me thousands in the past where major damage was hidden in the pictures. They caught the damage and reached out to me. I requested pictures of the damage and they sent me close up images of the damage.

You don't have to disclose every flaw, but you do need to select the right card condition. And if it's close, they reach out to the buyer to make sure they are ok with it. Which is a fantastic way to do it for raw cards online. The only downside is time. But a few more days to receive a card is nothing to making sure the buyer is fully informed of the condition.

For the seller, the more information you include the less likely you will run into these delays. Good pictures help inform the buyer, but won't overcome a poor description or choosing the wrong condition level in your listing.

While it's great you take good pictures, that is the old way to make sure condition is as described. Authentication doesn't rely on that now that it gets evaluated in person before shipped to the buyer.
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