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He also doesn't have any new information that he didn't have when the deal was made. No TPG has given an opinion other than the original numeric grade. Not saying that matters much. But it's like the guy is saying, basically, "Hey, it took me 4 years to actually look at this card I bought, and now I think it looks a bit small, so I'm not sure I'm happy with the deal. There are at least 3 reasons no return should be accepted, including: 1. Card not in original slab 2. Way too long 3. No real reason - nothing has changed except the reholder Any one of these reasons by itself is enough to tell the buyer (complainer) that there will be no return or exchange IMO. Last edited by Mark17; 11-28-2019 at 03:43 PM. Reason: rechecked - it was a purchase, not a trade |
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What if I sold a card as Altered 4 years ago and the buyer decided to send it in to another grading company and it comes back with a numerical grade? Suppose I only sold it for $50.00, and now its worth $500 in the graded slab, am I entitled to a refund from the buyer?
I would think not. Just as I think that this buyer has no right to go after the seller after 4 years. |
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How about just move on and be happy :-) life is to short. You win some you lose some that’s all. Be happy
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exactly...again...everyone has to "win" all the time! WTF happened to you win some you lose some. I've sold a handful of cards over the years deemed AUTHENTIC by usually SGC...at a minimal price on the BST only to show up in a PSA holder shortly thereafter at a pretty high grade for the issue....only to sell at multiples of what I sold for.
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In the last thread, due mostly to some of Peter's reasoning, I came around to the point of view that if people could crack out cards then return them, it would create way too many problems going forward. You might've had me blocked by then... ![]() In this case, the guy has PSA saying the card is good, so he has even less of a case. Plus, of course, the time elapsed. |
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![]() LOL, I don't block anybody. Even the complete idiots(not referring to you) on here make great posts once in a while. I took it the card was just sent in to fix the mistake on the flip without a review. |
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Right but the original PSA opinion was that it deserved a grade, so there was no (try not to laugh) "professional" opinion otherwise.
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This raises a good question about what the informal "statute of limitations" is on claims related to transactions here and perhaps setting out a definite time limit for all transactions would be helpful.
4 1/2 years is just way too long. The time frame for claims should reflect a reasonable amount of time that the buyer has to assess an item, balanced against the seller's desire for some finality. At most this should take months (give a buyer some time to examine it, send it in to a grader and receive their grade if they want, show it to some friends etc, also maybe factoring in a few weeks grace period since not everyone has the time to do that right away), not years.
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Soooooo... With PSA’s awesome turnaround times and expertise on the subject...is 7 months what youre suggesting? |
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Let's remember that the people who get paid for their opinions have had the card in question in their hands - TWICE.
The attached picture has nothing to do with the card in question, I just like to post it. Doug |
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(If a guarantee a card will grade is part of the deal, I would view it differently. But that's something that needs to be clear up front.)
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Unless completely misrepresented in the listing or damaged in transit, a seller should not be held responsible for any refund. Just my opinion.
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I don' t think 15 minutes is a reasonable standard since we're talking about the entire transaction, not just how long it takes someone to look at a card. You gotta give the postal system some time to deliver the card and the person a reasonable amount of time given what might be a busy schedule to actually open it up and examine it. Also with higher value transactions at least I think its reasonable to factor in some time for the buyer to submit it to PSA or whatever and if a card they bought advertised as Nrmt or whatever comes back "Altered" they should be entitled to raise a claim for that provided they do so in a reasonable amount of time (taking into consideration postal times, whatever the grading company takes, etc). I don't know, am I wrong about this? I've never made a high value transaction so I have no idea what the expectations are.
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So, a buyer wants to potentially ask for a refund simply based on a bunch almost half a decade later and after changing slabs? He can't be serious.
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Send to PSA for review, they say altered then they would be responsible for making you whole. I still can’t figure out people on this board who think it’s someone else’s responsibility other than PSA’s to refund/make whole a card that is incorrectly graded or is outed by BODA.
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when there is fraud or if card was stolen to begin with are a few ..there are more ways as well
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