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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
I guess a lot depends on if everybody is 100% certain a card is trimmed. I recently sold a Tatoo Orbit card that I bought from Alan Hager many years ago (#1 indication it was trimmed) and than sent to PSA and they said it was trimmed. I advertised it as trimmed and sold it for $9.99. I suppose the buyer could now list it on ebay much as your buyer did or send it to PRO and get it graded. In my opinion after using what resources I had the card is trimmed. If I see the card again advertised as not trimmed I would be upset and never deal with the person again, but what else can you do? |
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