What to do with these N1, N6, and N8's from PSA...

I have a few cards that have come back, and some that are on their way back, from PSA that were not graded because I requested not to have the qualifier. They are a range from N1 to N8 and I am wondering what would be the best thing to do with them. Should I attempt to even try to sell these off (of course stating in the auction clearly the PSA question, and providing the labels to the purchaser) or should I just toss them? The miscut cards have PSA labels and certification number, but are not slabbed. The only thing that really scares me about selling these is the potential of the purchaser using them to scam somebody else. Thanks in advance. Patrick
The cards so far are:
1979 OPC Mike Bossy #230 N8:MISCUT
1979 Topps Mike Bossy #230 N6: MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENT
1979 OPC League Leaders #7 N8: MISCUT
1980 Topps Ray Bourque #140 N1: EVIDENCE OF TRIMMING
1980 OPC Stanley Cup Semi-Finals #262 N8: MISCUT
The cards so far are:
1979 OPC Mike Bossy #230 N8:MISCUT
1979 Topps Mike Bossy #230 N6: MINIMUM SIZE REQUIREMENT
1979 OPC League Leaders #7 N8: MISCUT
1980 Topps Ray Bourque #140 N1: EVIDENCE OF TRIMMING
1980 OPC Stanley Cup Semi-Finals #262 N8: MISCUT
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N8 miscuts weren't graded because the card's not a rectangle.
N6 minimum size requirements weren't graded because the card is smaller than it should be, but there are no signs of trimming on it.
N1 evidence of trimmings weren't graded because something about the card evidences that it was altered by trimming.
There's no reason to toss any of the cards. If you're selling them, you should definitely disclose the PSA rejection.
With respect to the N1 card, if you're really confident that it has not been trimmed, consider resubmitting it. PSA does make errors.
Nick
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Same with the other 2.
Steve
I have gotten N8's graded the second time around.
It all depends on the card.
I have yet not gotten a card holdered that was at first rejected.
Of course I'm talking about cards that I know for a fact were not trimmed and the MC's were not in my opinion MC.
I have never had a N6 (size requirement) returned.
I will be sending a presentation set card of Drysdale so we will see.
Steve