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My motto of "no surprises"...always disclose....as I did today in a small transaction with a board member. Now when he gets his card he won't have the "OH SH**" factor
Nothing changes with the person, venue or company selling it. Always disclose...
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This is admittedly a tough question. If I ran an auction house, I don't know how much time or energy I would put into this endeavor.
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I would disclose the crease in the listing.
Although this is a different scenario, it reminds me of the T206 Elberfeld BL460 that REA offered a few years ago: http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2008/198.html Last edited by asoriano; 06-27-2011 at 07:47 PM. |
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I always post larger than life photos and disclose any condition issues. As Leon stated, it allows the buyer to know what they are getting and limits the surprise factor. Though I think I have limited my $$ on many transactions, I'm happy to say that no one has returned a card that I've sold them.
The hassle-free transaction is worth the loss of a few bucks. |
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Here's one I bought on ebay(auction not BIN) from a seller that informed me he doesn't take return on graded cards. I don't agree with his policy, but I wasn't going to argue so just kept it and don't bid on his auctions anymore. By the way the crease wasn't visible in his less than stellar scan.
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That sucks, Mike....That is the "OH SH**" I am referring to....
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What was PSA thinking?
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Absolutely. And we should even do it for fees of 12.5% Buyers Premium- (always) and 0% sellers premium- (always)....which is actually the way we do it. best regards
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I dislike slabbing, but if that is your standard, should you not also disclose when you feel a card has been overgraded?
"A very weak 6, probably should have been no better than a 4 using any reasonable measure. The corners show too much wear and the centering is off." |
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F*ck Yeah, it better be disclosed. You are buying a card that is in EX condition, and NOT one that has just simply been graded EX..
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Always disclose. The grading system is inherently flawed, and it's not enough to simply call it a "5", "6", "7" or whatever, with no further description rendered.
I'm amazed at how many sellers do this, and would never re-purchase from one of them after being burned in this manner. |
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I just realized that all buyers will want the disclosure, and no sellers will admit to not wanting to disclose. I think the problem is that sellers, by and large will not, but hopefully will offer refunds to annoyed customers.
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