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Posted By: Steve M.
The "hypothetical" clearly states that the back was described as clean. Given the experience of the "hypothetical" poster that fact may reasonably have been considered by the emailer in determining whether he/she wanted to commit to the card. As one respondent to this post suggested the proper way, if you really want an item, to show your interest, is to email for a scan with a statement to the effect "Please send me a scan. If the scan is as you have represented in your post I will buy the card". Not too hard. |
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