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I don't understand auction houses (and individuals) that don't even describe the condition of the item that is being sold. Rather than saying if the card has a wrinkle or touch of paper loss the descriptions give stats about the player... WTF? How can we tell the condition from a 2 dimensional picture on a smartphone or laptop?
I don't know about you but I look to buy the actual card. Not the slab. Not the player's stats from 1910 or 1911, etc. It's absolutely ridiculous to sell cards for thousands & thousands of dollars without bothering to mention anything about the condition. |
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