Ok.. i know i'm almost 50 years old but...

I received this question to my ebay auction. I don't know, maybe my eyes are getting bad.. there is a large scan provided for the card i'm selling...right????
question sent to me:
Are the front white borders totally clean with no print dots, spots, stray marks, or other blemishes?
Are there any othe print flaws on the player's face, front lettering or background?
Can you send me a larger scan? Thanks Tom
1952 BOWMAN LARGE #60 BILL MCCOLL
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Better Answer: Get out your magnifying glass.
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/pdub1819/othersets/6204
BBL
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Best answer!
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Use Zoom feature.
Steve
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<< <i>Sounds like someone is looking for a 9 in an 8 holder. >>
I don't think he is. He has bought cards from me that would not qualify for a higher grade because of the centering, but he still asked about marks. I don't know why, he's just really particular about marks.
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Steve
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<< <i>He's just asking a question . I don't see anything wrong with it , After all he would be the one paying you for the card . >>
Its not so much against the buyer. Its the ebay/paypal hassle for sellers. Thousands of sellers have left ebay in the past couple of years.
<< <i>How about "buy the card and see for yourself"? Just a thought. >>
A little sarcastic---but i like it.... I will be using it as i accept returns on PSA cards-- unlike SOME people.
My smartallic reply would be _buy the card and send it in to PSA with your questions beacuse "apparently" some of us that send cards in don't know our heads from our *ss anyways based on my last submission
to be perfectly blunt: block his ass.
p.s.
we block stupid bidders who ask annoying questions lol, just to clarify. Usually avoids trouble down the line.
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<< <i>Sounds like someone is looking for a 9 in an 8 holder. >>
I don't think he is. He has bought cards from me that would not qualify for a higher grade because of the centering, but he still asked about marks. I don't know why, he's just really particular about marks. >>
He's VERY particular about the surface/print being clean. A year or so ago he asked the same questions on a '61 Topps FB PSA 9 that I had for sale, I told him that there were a few print marks that were hard to see and I sent him the largest scan I had. He ended up passing on the card, but was very nice about it. The questions are a bit cazy, but he seems like a nice guy.
Just send a bigger scan and say "Hope this helps."
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<< <i>BBL >>
Best answer! >>
I absolutely agree. It's a PSA-8 and one should have a pretty good idea on what they are getting.
is something all sellers have to put up with especially when it comes to high dollar cards. the picky buyer can also become one of your
best customers if handled correctly, which usually means more dollars in your pocket. Nice card.
<< <i>Why not just send the buyer a higher resolution scan. Make no claims about print marks, borders, dots, corners, etc....
Just send a bigger scan and say "Hope this helps." >>
Nope--didn't help.....That's why i provided large scan for my auction. "Hope this helps"
That's a heck of a good size scan and pretty much what ya see is what ya gonna get.
What the heck - send the guy a 2400 pixel shot - ya never know - ya could have a good buyer for life?
if you can't see that.......
Doug
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