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Posted By: Bobby
Is'nt this a little high for an OC card plus the biider is private and the seller has no records of selling but buying and they are all old. Looks fishy to me |
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Posted By: leon
way too high |
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Posted By: Dave
I saw that auction when it first started and kept checking it.... just seemed a little fishy to me too. There were no bids on it about 48 hours ago. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Gotta admit that it looks very risky. Too risky to bid without substantiation of ownership. And some explanations. |
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Posted By: Kyle
Certification Verification gives this info on PSA.com: |
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