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I'm wondering if SGC changed the way they identify lower grade stuff.
I always checked off "don't encapsulate if it won't get a number grade" About half the cards that got rejected 2/4? 2/3? were not rejected as alered. One was undersize, another had cuts that were too rough. They wouldn't grade them, so while being just fine, would have come back in an "A" slab, just like the one trimmed on multiple sides would have. So do they now make the distiinction betweenauthentic but too non-standard to get a number and altered? |
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I was away from the computer this evening. He is gone. And for the record he said he told Tim he would refund him 200 dollars to make it good. I told Kevin if he didn't want to then send me the 200 and I would refund Tim for the card, getting it for a good price. That was the situation. It doesn't really matter his banishment was overdue.
Kevin says above that Tim left something out but it is actually Kevin that left out the 200 dollar refund part. This is a small snippet of the email Kevin sent me. I thought about the 11 years on N54 and I sent Tim an email offering a reduction of $200 to settle any misunderstandings and move on from this. Certainly the difference between an SGC A and SGC 1 should be well within this realm. This is more than fair. He has yet to reply, and I'm trying to do the right thing... This is a cut and paste of what I said. How about this? If you are offering a 200 dollar refund I will just have him send me the card. I will refund him the full amount. You PP FF me 200 dollars and we call it even? But the real better thing to do would be to just refund him. But there is a way out if you want it. LL .
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-08-2020 at 10:08 PM. |
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I have never understood why sellers won't accept returns, when there is a legitimate reason.
Guy sells a card, gets it back for the money the buyer paid him, and that puts him back where he started. Maybe in some cases the seller can make the buyer pay postage both ways, but my point is, accepting a return just puts everything back to before the transaction happened. The seller really loses nothing. |
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33 goudey, altered, cmiz5290, lou gehrig, sgc |
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