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If I was the owner and they were indeed stolen, I would post the serial numbers on the PSA board, state that the cards were stolen and anyone buying and selling them is dealing in stolen goods. The only legal thing to do is to return the cards to the rightful owner. It sucks if someone unknowingly bought something that was stolen, but that's the way it goes-- that person's legal recourse is to get a refund from the person he bought it from because that sale wasn't legal.
Last edited by drcy; 04-23-2014 at 05:59 PM. |
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