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				 Ethical question re: selling/grading 
 
			
			You submit a special card to the Opinion Sellers, convinced it's a 9.  And a 9 is worth a small fortune.  Dreams of finally paying off the mortgage.  It comes back as a 7.  You are devestated.
 Can you crack it out of the holder and sell it ethically without disclosing the disappointing grade? A seller typically has no obligation to disclose all facts about a product for sale.  But generally under the law must disclose material facts.
 
 Considering the insanity and inconsistency regarding grading, is a grade once received a material fact?  Maybe next time its an 8?  Or an 8.5?  This is not like rolling back an odometer, or telling someone the house doesn't flood when it does.
 
 I think if you say Mint or words to that effect I think you are over the line.  But maybe it's mint to you regardless of the grade.
 
 Putting asise the law, is it ethical not to disclose?
 
				 Last edited by Snapolit1; 10-16-2025 at 09:43 AM.
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