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Posted By: JK
Actually what I said was I dont necessarily agree. If I remember sgc's submission form correctly, they ask you for a value that is used for purposes of figuring out how much insurance they purchase when they mail it back to you as well as the service turnaround. I dont recall any disclaimers or any other contractual language that would prevent you from arguing the card is worth more than you valued it, that you simply didnt want to pay for the insurance (because you felt so confident about the us postal service, etc) and you wanted a longer turnaround so you wouldnt have to pay as much. While your self-proclaimed valuation may be some evidence of value, I dont believe that there is anything written in that submission form that would prevent you from introducing evidence that the card is worth more than the amount you put down. |
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