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Corey R. ShanusLeon, to his credit and being the gentleman that he is, wanted to err on the side of giving the auction house more than adequate time to address the issue once it was confronted with the facts. Plenty of time yet remained before the auction closed, and it didn't take a genius to realize that people's reputations could be affected. So why rush things? The straw that broke the camel's back was the woefully inadequate first addendum posted by the auction house which couldn't even unambiguously say that the combined pieces came from two different cards. In addition, I know I was tremendously offended that such an important addendum was buried in the fine print at the end of the catalogue description. Why couldn't the auction house do what others do and put the addendum in red/bold print that would make it impossible to miss? I know I and some others I spoke with didn't at first glance even notice there was an addendum.