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Old 05-05-2012, 03:35 PM
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Actually it is the same card. Same poor pics as the second ones from the auction house.

And still probably fake.

If it's dirt cheap and you can look at it in person and it doesn't look like it was done on a home printer it might be worth taking a $10-20 risk. Same odds as a scratch ticket.

But the color being way off and the only pics being through 2 layers of plastic aren't a good sign. If it's usually a high end auction, they should be able to provide a decent picture or a high res scan. The technology really isn't expensive or difficult to operate.

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