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The simple answer is it's no. You give a refund for what you're selling, not for what someone else is selling.
Last edited by drc; 06-06-2012 at 06:11 PM. |
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to the point and makes sense!
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Awesome responses. I thought that was a rather bold request. I think I will update my description with some of these suggestions. If I could get that kind of guarantee from sellers, I'd just buy everything because there would be nothing to lose.
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kind of curious what ball it is?
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It is a Mark Fidrych ball. Not an expensive ball. That is a pretty common autograph to see here in Michigan. I've seen enough of them to be confident in its authenticity.
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