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Posted By: leon
I sold a card over the weekend that I didn't think was trimmed, from my website. The board member asked me if there were any hidden issues. After combing over the two raw cards I told him I thought one was in fact trimmed and lowered the price substantially. The other one was fine except for a few light spider creases. He bought the trimmed one. I guess it's a utopian wish to think all, or most, dealers or flippers would do this? I know many do but my guess is that more don't than do... BTW, the trimming wasn't too bad but I didn't need a 3rd parties help to determine it.... It was raw and I compared it to others I had... |
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