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Posted By: LargeCharles
Did you submit(60) altered cards? In the post that I am responding to you wrote "There are a handful and what do you mean what happened to the other 49? 49 certified SGC cards that were in no way tampered are either in my collection or long gone~sold,traded whatever."How did the other (49) become"in no way tampered"? Now, you have stated before that you never sold any restored cards(at least that's what I believe I've read previously)but, in your words above you state "long gone~SOLD". Does that mean that you have sold altered cards? I'm not trying to stir up anything, only trying to understand. Maybe I missed something.If you did sell altered cards, were they still slabbed? And did you make the buyer aware of the alteration(s)? |
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