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You've Got to Appreciate the Honesty

You've got to appreciate the honesty. But I still wouldn't plunk down more than $5-$10 for what is essentially a wrapper (probably damaged from the reseal) and some commons.

Still, the seller is being extremely forthcoming, which is a refreshing change from the large quantity of resealed pack-selling scum on eBay. The blatant keyword-spamming of "GAI" wasn't very nice, but you can't ask for everything . . .
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POTD = 09/03/2003

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  • EagleEyeKidEagleEyeKid Posts: 4,496 ✭✭
    I see nothing wrong with the word GAI in his title. Clearly said "returned" and he shows the GAI label that they rejected it.

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  • Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,407 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Keep in mind that GAI is not infallible - they could have made a mistake on this. >>


    Honest to a point - putting in this statement gives "hope and hype" to an otherwise doubtful outcome.
    Still nice post - thanx
    Mike
    Mike
  • It still might be worth the price if the cards are in pack fresh condition even if they are all commons and they may not be it is possible the seal came loose through the years and someone simply resealed it. Now if all the cards were switched for lesser grade cards then there would be a problem. I would love to even have a bunch of commons from that set that may grade 8 or better..
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