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Posted By: barrysloate
Anthony- you would have no legal right to sell a stolen card so you would have to refund the money to the buyer, take the card back, and then go after the person you got it from. Ultimately it would end up with the original owner. Nobody is allowed to profit from it. You would be out the difference no matter how much you paid for it. |
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