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Originally Posted by 1952boyntoncollector
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-M...3D251603229584
did anyone comment on this listing...basicaly you just say you got a card and not sure if its real and you get 400+? what a country
there was another listing of a mantle in a psa case saying its fake on the listing..not sure what that went for a few months ago
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eBay has a policy that the seller cannot disclaim knowledge of authenticity of the item for sale. In other words, sellers don't necessarily need to get their merchandise graded or authenticated, but they must know what they are selling. It used to be that a seller could indicate "authentic" or "reprint" by checking one of the little option boxes. Several years ago eBay introduced a third box, "unknown." This option obviously opens up a can of worms because it flies in the face as a direct contradiction to that seller non-disclaimer policy. I spoke with them about it more than once and was told that they would pass that information along at their next meeting. eBay probably likes the new option as a liability loophole because ostensibly they no longer have to warrant that ALL merchandise is authentic unless otherwise stated.