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Posted By: Damian
Simply e-mail the seller and ask them to measure the card carefully. I have weeded out quite a few doing this, and educated the seller at the same time. Also be sure the seller has a good return policy. I know its a hassle to deal with a return, but at least your money is protected. If the seller gives you a vague or no response, pass on it. As far as buying in person ditto with what everyone else said. Inspect as many cards as you can. I still am learning, but have learned a lot through experience in the last couple of years. Also had some costly lessons submitting trimmed cards. Got burned on the grading fees but learned how to spot trimming better. Bottom line is there is a learning curve here and you have to be receptive and patient. |
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