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Why is it when someone is selling cards of dubious authenticity from 1911 that it appears they also used a camera from 1911 to take all the close-up photos? Coincidence? Of course not.
Both these and the Dan Dees look like photocopies of the originals. |
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I contacted the seller when they were first listed and they seemed completely new to vintage cards. I asked for better closeups of the Cobb and they kept sending ones that weren't zoomed in enough to tell anything. Since they were listed as "original 1911" cards they'll be returned as Item Not As Described, so on the off-chance they are real, the buyer will get their money back.
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Doesnt it say returns not accepted?
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yes, but that doesn't absolve you of listing items accurately. Ebay will step in if "Item is not as described"
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