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I like his About Me page. It says, My motto is "Buy the card - not the holder"
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Love this line from the first listing -
If it were not for the two creases, this card would probably grade an "8" Yeah..... and if it weren't for the first million, I'd be a millionaire |
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Reported to Ebay as fraudulent.
Here's the line that made me angry: I can only trust that the professionals at C.A.S. have done their job authenticating and grading this card. As a broker of graded sportscards, our responsibility is the accurate description and delivery of the item for sale, not to guarantee how a card will be assessed by another grading company. Any issue a buyer has with a cards 3rd party grade should be addressed with the company that graded the card, not us. Translation: I know the card is fraud, so when you discover that, contact the non-existent C.A.S. with your problem, not me. Last edited by RobertGT; 09-24-2013 at 08:40 PM. |
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The listing states, "no returns on professionally graded cards". Since this card is amateurly graded, I'd think it could be returned.
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David---I think you are right. Go ahead and buy it and then make him take it back to teach him a lesson
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Hey. At least he's not referring to it a "movie prop" anymore..
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