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Old 08-21-2008, 06:37 AM
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Default What is accepted and acceptable? Results. Thanks to all who replied.

Posted By: Joe D.

2 - * I don't mind soaking a card. I have never done it - because I just don't understand the process completely. I have removed tape from the corners of a card (must have been taped into an album) - so I would have to be a yes to this one I guess. If there is tape on a card and you know how to get it off before you sell it to me... please do.

7 - * I don't mind pencil erasing. I have done it... and actually - I prefer it if I am buying a card. So... if you are looking to sell me a card and you are wondering if you should erase the 'led zeppelen rulz' pencil marking on the back... please do.


All of the rest are 'no'

except for....


11 - I dunno. depends on the card.

12. - this one I have to strongly say..... grading is an opinion - nothing more. Who cares if a card was previously rejected? I don't consider the first opinion any more valid than the second opinion.... and the only opinion that counts when I am purchasing a card is my own. I believe my answer to this question, though, would have to be 'no' - only because I have never purchased any card for the purpose of submitting it to a grader.

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