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Me personally, bid only what you can live with if the card gets an "A" designation. I collect "A" cards anyway, so that doesn't bother me as much, but then again, I am not trying to flip a card for profit. I am on the sellers side with this one. He sold an authentic card and you got an authentic card. There was a reason you were the only bidder on a card that is obviously worth more than opening bid if it was unaltered.
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