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Old 02-09-2025, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PhillyFan1883 View Post
lol. it slows everything down to a crawl also as a seller and buyer..

I just had the idea that they should have it as an option for the buyer to select at checkout. If your nervous about a seller, or the case is sketchy, raw card etc- sure select the option- if not just proceed how it use to be.

Some sellers are working around it- spence family collection for example I think they categorize as art or something, because the last month I have bought 2 cards both over 2000 and they just shipped direct to me.. I did see in the category they put art- but also trading card singles I believe.

Any insight ?
If they use collection in the title, that apparently (see my posts above) would take it out of the authenticity program. Otherwise, it's category driven, but I suppose deliberately putting the wrong category could affect views?

That said not sure why Spence would do that, the program helps sellers beccause it cuts off buyers' right to dispute.
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