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Old 10-13-2025, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5 View Post
Then sell somewhere else. But using an extreme example to discredit an otherwise helpful program is disingenuous. If the seller believes it's a card and the decision was incorrect, contact ebay and discuss it.

But again, they didn't refuse to authenticate their own slab as you claimed (another disingenuous statement). They merely stated the description and the item don't match. Like I said, you don't have to agree with that (I don't), but that's not the point.
They did not reject it, that is say it was not authentic, but they certainly refused to authenticate it. You can be as contrarian as you want, but there is nothing disingenuous about my statement. And that it is an extreme example does not make it any less ridiculous, declining to authenticate a card listed in their pop report as a baseball card because it's not a baseball card.

And did I criticize the program overall? Straw man. No I did not.
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