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Old 10-14-2006, 11:07 PM
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Default Brian Cataquet (tobeeecat)

Posted By: Dylan

I didnt read every post but I think that when selling a raw vintage card of value you have to state some refund conditions. If i were selling it i would guarantee the card is authentic but perhaps go no further then that. Card is sold "as is" unless found to be counterfeit. Or state that card is authentic and gradeable and state that refund will be given if its deemed not by a legit 3rd party grader. Either sell as is and risk taking a lower profit or offer a refund under reasonable conditions and get higher bids. Its up to the seller, but most of all be clear in your refund policy. And obviously if you are going to offer a refund dependent on graders opinion you must give the buyer a reasonable amount of time to submit the card to a grading company. I think by being clear about your selling policy these types of disputes, for the most part, can be avoided

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