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Posted By: Bobby I.
Did you list any refund policy when listing the card? If you said no refunds on graded cards there is no question you have no culpability. Secondly, its was a third party graded card, you had no involvement in the grading process therefore not your problem. Third, he chose to break it out of the holder and submit it to a different grading service trying to reap benefit from what he perceived to be a bargain purchase, it thereby has been modified and again not your problem. Lastly, how do you know he didn't have a duplicate of the card he bought from you and is trying to pull a scam by claiming the other card ws the one purchased from you. I wouldn't give any of this a second thought. |
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