It would be a little clearer if you could tell what the grades were. As close as I can tell those cards are beat up enough to be real, but not a lot of value. Although I am not interested in the cards, they were being truthful when saying they are possible reprints.
All the scammers parrot that same possible reprint line, but I am pretty sure that the eBay policy they are trying to comply with doesn't mean what they think it means.
Here is the ebay policy: "Authenticity Disclaimers
Sellers may not disclaim knowledge of, or responsibility for, the authenticity or legality of the items offered in their listings.Sellers should take steps to ensure that their items are authentic before listing them on eBay. If a seller cannot verify the authenticity of an item, the seller is not permitted to list it.
Some Examples
The following statements violate eBay's Authenticity Disclaimer Policy:
"I cannot guarantee the authenticity of this item, so please bid accordingly."
"Vintage Handbag Chanel???"
“Looks like it could be a Louis Vuitton bag”
“I believe this is painted by Degas, but can’t be sure.”
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Here is the ebay policy:
"Authenticity Disclaimers
Sellers may not disclaim knowledge of, or responsibility for, the authenticity or legality of the items offered in their listings.Sellers should take steps to ensure that their items are authentic before listing them on eBay. If a seller cannot verify the authenticity of an item, the seller is not permitted to list it.
Some Examples
The following statements violate eBay's Authenticity Disclaimer Policy:
"I cannot guarantee the authenticity of this item, so please bid accordingly."
"Vintage Handbag Chanel???"
“Looks like it could be a Louis Vuitton bag”
“I believe this is painted by Degas, but can’t be sure.”
-Jeff
your heroes for ghosts?
Ahhh...the clarity.
If you squint your eyes just right you can see Britney Spears' ass!...well sorta AND if you place the holder up to your ear? You can hear the ocean!!
Is this great? Or what!
Stingray