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			It is interesting in terms of how long it is reasonable to ask for a refund people are citing 'regular business practices' such as what a credit card does and then what grading companies do  and other examples in the hobby..
 when i cited a regular business practice about whether auctions disclose soaking people said regular business practice means nothing if it is wrong etc.
 
 well the seller can always offer more than what a business practice does so if the seller agrees to a refund years later for example, he agreed.  When a seller says 'i would of refunded but for your attitude'  that means he wouldnt of refunded and is making up a fake excuse.
 
 There are certain things that it is entirely reasonable to ask for a refund years later.   Issues  such as fraud and collusion.  If you learned for example someone from a grading company and a seller colluded to say a card you bought was real, then 6 years later you found out about the collusion and that is was a sure fake, i dont think you should just chalk that up as a loss.
 
 So it all depends.
 
			
			
			
			
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