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Posted By: barrysloate
The problem is, what do you do with these trimmed cards? Throw them away? It is perfectly alright to sell them as long as you state they are trimmed. I have a group of four Ed Planks on ebay right now and two are trimmed, and it is clearly stated. I think with full disclosure you have the right to sell them. And they should never end up in holders. If they do, it is the grading service's fault. We've been through this discussion ad nauseum but the burden falls on the graders. |
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