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Posted By: JimB
I agree. Although I am not a lawyer, I would not think that disclaiming an inaccurate description would NOT insulate them from responsibility if the description was dramatically different from the item. Why bother with a description if that were the case? Then Jeff's point about writing up a PSA 8 and sending out a PSA 5 to the winner would make sense. |
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