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Their certs used to say years ago "Guaranteed Authentic" as I remember. That might have got them thinking we better change that to "Its our opinion" or words to that so they don't get sued. Must have gotten fancy lawyers involved to ask what words can we use so we wont get sued. Probably said just say it's an opinion and your safe. Must work cause all the crooked ones are using it and getting away with it.
Last edited by keithsky; 07-29-2017 at 09:16 AM. |
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How about an item that they pre-certed but now refuse to cert? And the item is 100% identifiable as the same item?
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Yeah, to me that's the real problem. Anything pre-certed and then denied by the same company should be allowed for a full refund. Anything else is just BS.
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You should read the disclaimers on the websites or forms of all of the grading and authenticating companies. A good summary of them is on REA's website and their auction rules.
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