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Posted By: CoreyRSh.anus
Based on what I saw on the video, they will likely respond that the issue is not that they are concerned whether the card is authentic, but that they don't trust a grader to go "poking around" with the card. Should the card be damaged, they will argue, the loss in value will well exceed the $10,000 you are offering. Therefore, to really make this offer airtight, you might want to consider offering to indemnify them for any loss of value to the card should it be damaged during the grading process. |
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