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|  what % of the cards you win on ebay are as described? 
			
			Posted By: warshawlaw I am curious as to whether my experience matches yours.  I find that probably under 25% of the raw cards I buy over ebay are actually in the condition represented.  Just yesterday, for example, I got two cards described as ex  and ex+, respectively.  The former had a crease and a hole and the other was worn and chipped to a vg-ex at best. since they are both rare and I paid peanuts I will keep them anyway.  Luckily, most of what I bid on is rare enough that I don't really care about condition, but I still find overgrading so prevalent that I am dramatically downgrading when I bid even with scans.   | 
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