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steve f *Sellers using an open-ended appraisal as a license to scam.
I realize they're covering their heiney(s), but these ambiguous (questionable???)labels leave too much reasonable doubt for naive collectors and create an expensive false hope.
What will be the final tally?.. I'm guessing $300 plus. Oh, and no returns!
Thanks, Steve F
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Edited for clarification;
*This is a blanket statement of some sellers in general. I am not implying that this particular seller has malicious intent, as I don't know him personally. This post was a critique of Grading Companies lack of candor.I apologize if my opening comment was misinterpreted.
Matt, Feel free to ask and I will post two graded examples of the W514 Joe Jax for comparison purposes.