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Old 02-04-2014, 01:21 PM
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When I told him that SGC must have made a mistake he blew up at me saying they don't make mistakes, they are the most "prestigious" of all grading companies..blah blah.
sounds like it could be a n54 member here...

i would refund. as a seller i don't hide behind ebay's 45 day protection policy. if a card or autograph i sold comes back trimmed/not authentic i would refund whenever.
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:25 PM
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:26 PM
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sounds like it could be a n54 member here...

i would refund. as a seller i don't hide behind ebay's 45 day protection policy. if a card or autograph i sold comes back trimmed/not authentic i would refund whenever.
If it is a Net54 member I will refund...I still have no idea what it sold for, but I trust an N54 member isn't going to screw me.
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:35 PM
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If you really want to know the selling price...

The transaction may be too old for Ebay transaction activity, but I think it will still show in your PayPal history.
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:47 PM
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If you really want to know the selling price...

The transaction may be too old for Ebay transaction activity, but I think it will still show in your PayPal history.
I don't know if selling history is the same, but I can go back to 2012 in my ebay purchase history.




But a year later? Really?

Would you even know if it was the same card if he returned it?

Or is he even sure if it is the same card? Could have bought multiples and got them confused.

What's next? Buy a 9 graded card, crack it, submit it, and when it comes back a 7 ask for a refund?
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Old 02-04-2014, 02:26 PM
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If you get Paypal notifications to your email it will be in there .
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Not your fault, at all. Block him.
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Not your fault, at all. Block him.
I agree with this sentiment...not your issue at all!
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Old 02-04-2014, 02:10 PM
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If it is a Net54 member I will refund...I still have no idea what it sold for, but I trust an N54 member isn't going to screw me.
"prestigious SGC" being an n54 member was a joke...

not saying i'd blindly just refund, but i save scans of all my cards. if they've been up on ebay that means it's in my photobucket. i have scans dating back to the geocities site, would be easy to verify if it's the same card. paypal transactions go back years.

the buyer have no recourse in this case, it's really up to you whether you want to give him a refund...he can't do much.
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I don't think I'd refund either unless it's just chump change. The transaction should be in your paypal history, however, so you would be able to look up how much the buyer paid for it.

On a side note, I once purchased an oversized card from a Henry Yee auction. One to two years after the auction ended, I sent the card to Beckett for protection purposes. To my surprise, it came back counterfeit. I contacted Henry about this, and he refunded me most of the purchase, even though I only requested a partial refund. This item was several hundred dollars, so some sellers on ebay still go way beyond the normal expectation. If the situation occurred where I were the seller, I don't know if I would have been as generous.
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sounds like it could be a n54 member here...

i would refund. as a seller i don't hide behind ebay's 45 day protection policy. if a card or autograph i sold comes back trimmed/not authentic i would refund whenever.
I disagree. With that much time that has gone by you have no idea or should be in any way responsible for that card. Just as there are bad sellers, there are bad buyers. Not inferring anything in this situation as I have zero clue...but after a year he owns that card and anything/everything that could have happened to it under his ownership. Who is to day he didn't trim it himself for a better shot at a better grade? The seller has no idea whatsoever. If a buyer can't decide he made a good purchase after 45 fricken days, c'mon. Had it been within the 45 days...and legit...full refund.
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I disagree. With that much time that has gone by you have no idea or should be in any way responsible for that card. Just as there are bad sellers, there are bad buyers. Not inferring anything in this situation as I have zero clue...but after a year he owns that card and anything/everything that could have happened to it under his ownership. Who is to day he didn't trim it himself for a better shot at a better grade? The seller has no idea whatsoever. If a buyer can't decide he made a good purchase after 45 fricken days, c'mon. Had it been within the 45 days...and legit...full refund.
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Completely agree, you have no idea after all of this time if the "trim" job was done under his watch. Too many unknowns after an entire year.
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I disagree. With that much time that has gone by you have no idea or should be in any way responsible for that card. Just as there are bad sellers, there are bad buyers. Not inferring anything in this situation as I have zero clue...but after a year he owns that card and anything/everything that could have happened to it under his ownership. Who is to day he didn't trim it himself for a better shot at a better grade? The seller has no idea whatsoever. If a buyer can't decide he made a good purchase after 45 fricken days, c'mon. Had it been within the 45 days...and legit...full refund.
I couldn't agree more. A few months, I could understand but a year is ridiculous. Just my 2¢.

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Maybe you could ask for a scan of the card he would like to return? I think that might help you decide.
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I can understand why many would not, but me, I'd refund it.

I've got a stack of ungraded cards. If I submitted them and had one come back as trimmed, assuming I had records of the transaction, I'd ask for a refund too. The length of time passed wouldn't be a factor, just the condition of the card.

For those citing the amount of time that has passed, if the parties involved were an auction house and you, would you still say that too much time has gone by?
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I can understand why many would not, but me, I'd refund it.

I've got a stack of ungraded cards. If I submitted them and had one come back as trimmed, assuming I had records of the transaction, I'd ask for a refund too. The length of time passed wouldn't be a factor, just the condition of the card.

For those citing the amount of time that has passed, if the parties involved were an auction house and you, would you still say that too much time has gone by?
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Dan I would tell the guy to go pound salt!
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1 yr--a raw card= ridiculous request.

I couldn't even be sure I hadn't mixed the card up w/ another one in that length of time!
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