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Posted By: dennis
i too bought 2 bad d-stars.commons,knew the minute i took them out of card saver. the fronts were soiled(kind of greasy? almost) and had a shiny appearance.very smooth as opposed to most d-stars. when held up to a light bulb the light showed thru. unlike any d-star i've ever had. the backs looked very authentic to me,even their feel. seller said he had for awhile and never really considered them as fakes and gladly sent me a refund. i almost kept to send to others to take a look at,maybe i should have? |
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