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Posted By: Chris
I would like the board's opinions on listing graded cards SGC or PSA and not disclosing what seems to be an ovious trim job. There was a somewhat unclear scan and as with lots of graded listings it said no returns on graded cards. My questions is, if I as your customer and am not happy with the card and maybe more importantly you as the seller thought the card was trimmed, should you first mention it in the listing and secondly offer a refund? What responsibility do you all think the seller has in listing? I am the last one to claim to be the most knowledgeable person in telling trimmed cards, but this card has part of the name cut off, does not fit into the holder(lots of free room) and when put on top of another slab from thge same company and set, it seems very short, as well as appearing to slope. I'm interested in your thoughts. |
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