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Posted By: barrysloate
Josh Evans has certainly gone above and beyond the call of duty to make amends with a consignor, but Dan is man enough to realize that the card was won fair and square so why would the winner feel compelled to return it? I spend hours and hours with spread sheets trying to find something of good value in an auction and if I did and the auction house asked for it back, I think I would choose to keep it. Why not? This is a very unique scenario for sure. |
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