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I do have one question to the people that do buy from auction houses. Did they or do they still guarantee an item for life?
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I think it depends. They have to be able to go back to a consignor for relief and after a lot of time that could be difficult. If I sell something privately I always give a lifetime warranty of authenticity. I don't, and would almost never, sell autographs. I have given a few refunds of items sold 1-2 yrs before.
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Leon, if the consigner sends a ball to REA in good faith and it is authenticated by there expert. Why would he have to pay back the money? It is sort of like the Uda card that sold for $85,000 the guy who sold it never had to pay back the money. It was the people that said it was authentic who where sued.
Take the card side. You pay a lot of money for a card that was graded. You then want to see if you can get a higher grade. It comes back trimmed who do you go after? Not trying to pick a fight just curious. Last edited by shelly; 04-27-2013 at 11:18 AM. |
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Wow, You buy a card for $5,000 and it is in a holder from one of the top gradeing companys. You send it back to them to see if you can get a better grade. Instead it comes back trimmed. You have lost your money and can do nothing about it. I sure as hell would be ticked off.
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Leon, that was a gotcha moment.
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You might as well say the same thing about a slabbed autograph. Authenticity or lack thereof have absolutely no meaning--it is "now a slabbed 'thing' with a slip of paper that has a number on it. Once cracked, it has returned to being what it was beforehand"-- a signed object that is either genuine or not.
Why are you willing to suspend all your disbelief for a slabbed card, but not a slabbed autograph? (I am not myself advocating doing either.) |
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