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Posted By: Tim
I have no idea why Kevin would be "thrown under the bus" in this situation. Wouldn't any reputable seller who's listing was called into question seek out someone to back up their claim? Have we reached the point that anyone with knowledge to authenticate a card should second guess giving their opinion based on where the card has come from for fear they will be tainted by the owner? Their purpose, as I believe to be Kevin's, is to expose fraud, not perpetuate it. So maybe you disagree with Kevin's findings, but to assert that by examining the card he now becomes one of the bad guys is very small minded in my opinion. |
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