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I think the thing that bugs me with this stuff is that an auction selling pretty expensive stuff with plenty of prep time apparently can't be bothered to check to see if a set actually contains the cards it's supposed to have.
Seriously, it doesn't take all that long. And how can they write the description if they haven't checked? is it typical for the consignor to write the description? If they don't actually look, there's this Wagner I'm thinking of selling...... Steve B Last edited by steve B; 06-23-2010 at 08:17 PM. |
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