How did the chimps at Paypal arrive at the fact the card is a reprint?
With that aside, Paypal will side with the buyer even if the buyer has an IQ of the dumbest 1rst grader in Helen Keller's class.
As a seller you put no returns on graded cards in the description only to deter someone who may not know of Paypals slant toward the consumer.
A consumer has all the rights and a seller virtually has none anyways.
In your case a return is definitely warranted and Paypal made the right decision. Interesting indeed...
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Originally Posted by JamesGallo
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The problem and reason for the return is the said card is a reprint!!
The PSA 9 is real.
So aside from the fact that PSA graded a reprint and the seller had a no return policy paypal decided in my favor and the card is now on the way back to the seller.
Aside from the said fact that PSA graded a pretty crappie reprint I thought that this was an interesting fact that even with a graded card paypal forced the seller to take the card back.
I thought this would be of some interest for various reasons :-D
James G
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