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I think it was a mistake on your part and the seller's part, and I believe the two of you honestly just overlooked it. It's not like the seller was trying to hide anything because he did provide a clear, close up scan. I could see it being intentional if they didn't provide a back scan.
I've been guilty of doing the same thing as a buyer. I'm a set builder and I've been at shows filling holes in sets and pick several cards just glancing through them quickly, and notice once I get home it has writing on the back or something else I've missed. I don't think it was intentionally done by the seller. After all, they do have a return policy. The bottom line is this. If you're happy with the card, keep it. If not, return it for a refund as stated in the seller's description. |
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