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Posted By: Robert
I recentley sold a lot of high graded HOF T206's by PSA and just received a email from one of the winners telling me that the casings where chipped and damaged. he wants to keep the cards that where not damaged in the shipping process but wants me to reimburse him for the cost to resubmit them to PSA to get them encapsulated again. He accused me of not mentioning that they where damaged in my EBAY listing. I responded by saying that when I shipped them they where fine and not damaged and if he has a problem he should make a claim with USPS, assuming that he did have them insured. Am I right or wrong on this matter or should I just give him the money to get them fixed by whoever he choose to submit too. |
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