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Posted By: barrysloate
Jim- I agree that it is possible one or more cards in my auction have been touched up and tampered with. However, if I can't detect, and neither can the grading services, and the cards get graded anyway, what am I supposed to do? Be suspicious of every card ever consigned to me? Close down the auction because every card is a potential time bomb? At some point I have to just say here is the auction, and that's it. People are free to make their own decisions at that point. At least I go to the trouble of getting nearly every card graded. That is the best I can do. |
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