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Posted By: warshawlaw
three or four years ago I sold a PSA 7 Paul Krause rookie (football). The buyer claimed it had been damaged and wanted a refund. I told him to send back the card and the package, which he did. The PSA case was shattered and there was a TIRE PRINT on the bubble mailer. I refunded his $$ and ate the loss, or so I thought. After I extracted the card from the wrecked holder, it was fine except for a single crease. I offered in on ebay with the story and an accurate vg grade and got more than the initial price. Go figure . . . |
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