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Scott, if I had to make an educated guess, I'd say that many eBay sellers have a "no refunds on graded cards" policy because of the exact scenario that is developing here: A buyer receives a card he thinks is overgraded (as opposed to the card being altered, misidentified or fake) and wants to return it.
I've got to ask: The seller provided scans of the front and back. If you didn't like the card or had doubts about it, why buy it? It's not like T3s are one-of-a-kind cards of which you'll never see another. There's not even a consensus in this thread as to what the grade of the card should be. It doesn't seem that either the seller or PSA should be held liable that you don't agree with the grade and don't like the card. |
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