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Finally it happened. A card I won at auction never made it to me. Have received about 20 cards from the same seller so I expect it truly is lost in the mail.
It was a 19th Century card of which maybe 6-10 copies are known. So I would really like to have it if it turns up. I have a good scan so if it shows up eventually, I would know it's the same. So here's the question. If I don't ask for a refund, will it always be known as my property that I can ask for? Or if I get a refund, does the seller then hold the rights? |
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