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Old 11-30-2013, 09:47 AM
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Sellers should guarantee satisfaction unconditionally instead of hiding behind a grading company's mistakes. They are selling a card not some third party's opinion of it.
Ed well spoken. I agree 100%. When I sell a card to a buyer no matter if graded or raw, if they are not satisfied for any reason a full refund would be offered. It's just good business sense.

Oddly enough I've purchased cards from board members and not been happy with them once received only to be told to take it up with third party grading. To each their own........
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Old 11-30-2013, 09:59 AM
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Ed well spoken. I agree 100%. When I sell a card to a buyer no matter if graded or raw, if they are not satisfied for any reason a full refund would be offered. It's just good business sense.

Oddly enough I've purchased cards from board members and not been happy with them once received only to be told to take it up with third party grading. To each their own........
I guess I didn't think that was really compliant with Leon's b/s/t standards, huh...
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Bill, I think it makes sense you are keeping it. And, I think you should be proud to own it. It is a very nice looking card. And, if you are anything like me, soon your eyes will be to the point where you cannot even see the corner without squinting a lot.
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If you take returns on 3rd party graded cards, it just defeats the purpose of the grading IMHO. You are basically saying that you are better than the 3rd party grader. That is like the thing I read about PayPal telling a buyer to destroy a violin because the seller said it was real and the buyer said it was counterfeit. Who made PayPal an expert on vintage violins? And then judge, jury and executioner? I guess I am in the minority...
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You are basically saying that you are better than the 3rd party grader.
There are a good number of board members who could easily make that claim.
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I don't see any point in keeping a card you don't like. If you don't have a good basis to return it, just sell it and move on.
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Ed well spoken. I agree 100%. When I sell a card to a buyer no matter if graded or raw, if they are not satisfied for any reason a full refund would be offered. It's just good business sense.

Oddly enough I've purchased cards from board members and not been happy with them once received only to be told to take it up with third party grading. To each their own........
and I have emailed PMs to a seller, when somewhat unhappy with a purchase, only to be ignored. Then the same person ignoring me then wanted a refund on a graded card I sold on ebay, where I clearly stated no returns on graded cards....go figure...

I should add, I think that is just about the only time I have ever refused a return.....I have even given a few refunds years after a purchase.
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and I have emailed PMs to a seller, when somewhat unhappy with a purchase, only to be ignored. Then the same person ignoring me then wanted a refund on a graded card I sold on ebay, where I clearly stated no returns on graded cards....go figure...

I should add, I think that is just about the only time I have ever refused a return.....I have even given a few refunds years after a purchase.
Maybe it's a new policy or something, but I thought even if you stated "no refunds", the buyer can still return the card. I could be wrong here.

Bill, I respect your decision, but honestly returning the card isn't really a big deal. I feel like you're afraid of hurting the seller's feelings or somehow going back on your promise of buying the card. However, I have had this sort of thing happen to me and I just resold the card instead of returning it. The only thing that would hurt you during the reselling process is that I'm sure you would go out of your way to state how the back looks, the way it does and maybe it looks over graded to you. When this happens to me, I go out of my way to let everyone know about the tear on the back...which could hurt the sell. If you don't like it, return it.
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Maybe it's a new policy or something, but I thought even if you stated "no refunds", the buyer can still return the card. I could be wrong here.

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There is no written policy for anything on the BST except that there shouldn't be interference by 3rd parties posting. Everyone makes their own deals and rules as they see fit. No way would there be any kind of Net54baseball "policy" concerning returns. I should mention that there are some general guidelines in our rules section, pertaining to the BST sections, but not to specific dealings. Caveat emptor, buyer beware applies.
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There is no written policy for anything on the BST except that there shouldn't be interference by 3rd parties posting. Everyone makes their own deals and rules as they see fit. No way would there be any kind of Net54baseball "policy" concerning returns.
My bad, Leon...I thought you were talking about eBay!
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My bad, Leon...I thought you were talking about eBay!
Actually my bad, one was ebay and one was the BST, with the same person. Not a big deal.....
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