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Posted By: davidcycleback
As the seller's description has clear, unarguable errors (1928 date, folder original part of photo), it's reasonable for a bidder to take back bids. If a bidder discovered a seller misdated a baseball card by 11+ years or the 'original' box for the toy is not original, it would be fair enough for a bidder to take back a bid. It's the responsibility of the seller to get the material facts correct. |
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