For what it's worth...
edited to say:
I had posted a more detailed explanation of a situation that I encountered with them but though about it and figured it best to leave out the specifics. I would say that according to their terms of sale, if you buy an item that comes with a problem be prepared to pay (2) different outside third party authenticators for paperwork before they will accept the return. Years back it cost me over $300 in fees (not counting postage) to rectify an issue.
Last edited by balltrash; 09-07-2010 at 10:57 AM.
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