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Posted By: mr. moses
again. Just like a prior thread about a creased card. If you brighten a card or enhance the colors for a particular reason you should just say so in your listing. If there are material defects like creases or whatever you should put it in your description. If you are cheating or lying to get more money you should put it in your description (kidding of course-stop sending me hate mail). Pretty simple. If you go to the pixel level and remove a spot or defect obviously there is an effort to deceive. I am NOT referencing the card referred to above as I haven't seen it - just a general statement. |
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