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Originally Posted by raulus
Nor do they focus on the flaws, even for unmodified cards.
Instead the marketing is focused on: "pack fresh", "looks nicer than the grade", "creamy white borders", "shiny gloss", "razor sharp corners", etc.
And that's the way it should be. Whether we as buyers pay attention to the puffery or not is entirely up to us. But representing the seller, they're going to do their level best to whip up interest from bidders.
Or as Leon likes to say: caveat emptor.
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Caveat emptor ain't the law though. The law says you can't conceal known material facts. Caveat emptor feels like yet another variation of the endless efforts people make to excuse fraud.
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No consequences.
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Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-30-2025 at 12:20 PM.
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