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JohnTo me this is like buying a demo car from a dealer, you pick the car up and drive it around for a few months, only to notice a big scratch down the side of the car. Then roll back into the dealership point out the scratch and request a new Corvette or your money back.
You knew you were buying an un-graded card at fraction of the price a graded example would bring. You have had plenty of time to review the card and return to the seller if unsatisfied.
“If you are selling raw cards, you must be willing to accept return (provided the card has been altered) for ETERNITY.”
Are you serious Andy? Lifetime guarantee is Will Ron Popeil?
Here’s my take on that.
If you are buying raw cards know the sellers return policy, discuss this before purchasing, know what your buying and be prepared that your great deal may not be so great after all. Buyers need to take responsibility; as well it’s not a one-way street.