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The fact the seller didn't mention at all that the card was written on tells you all you need to know. His plausible deniability will probably be, "Well, you can see the writing in the scan, so I did nothing wrong."
Anybody selling cards would be aware of that writing, so how could he possibly NOT include it in the description?? His omission is most certainly a deliberate attempt to be a slimeball.
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