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|  eBay Cannibalism Question 
			
			Okay, a question for those of you with, let's say, unconventionally exotic tastes.  I'm thinking of purchasing some of the pieces in this seller's inventory, so am I right in assuming that if I receive any of these 1963 cards without the delicious pieces of human flesh attached to them (and featured prominently in the auction photos), I will be able to return them for a full refund?? Of course, I'm pretty sure that if any of these meaty cardboard delights eclipse the $250 threshold, the authenticator will step in and make sure I rightfully get my money back if there's no tissue and bone in the mailer, right? Any opinions? I just don't want to warm up the grill unless I know dinner is on the way. cannibalcards.jpg 
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