Posted By:
Gilbert MainesYou misrepresented the card in your sale.
He incurred the cost of validating your misrepresentation.
He then had to pay to return the trimmed "$56." card to you.
It didn't get to you - too bad - what is the value of a $56 card if it is trimmed? What is your good will worth?
If you want to pinch some pennies, then subtract your estimate of the actual trimmed card value from the purchase price and add in the grading fees necessary to prove your error. The balance is due the purchaser.
imho.
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