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Looking at his other auctions, I thought he was an honest seller who had been ripped off and was unwittingly selling forgeries, but based on an email exchange I had with him, it's obvious he's the scammer. He told me that he checked the PSA registry and the card's legit, and that he googled the PSA number to see if there was a forgery reported, and found nothing; therefore, the card is legit.
A legitimate seller would have been freaking out when told he was selling fakes and had been ripped off for thousands.
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