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Posted By: Addie_Joss
This guy on eBay is telling me he somehow was able to find an original and authentic uncut sheet of E-90-1 American Caramels and cut the cards he's selling from the sheet. I asked him to tell me how and where he was able to locate an original uncut sheet and he wouldn't. Is this even possible? He keeps saying it'll grade authentic but somehow I highly doubt that. He has no negative feedback and guarantees double the money back if the card is found to not be authentic. What is the likelyhood that such an uncut sheet existed today and that someone would be dumb enough to cut the sheet? |
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