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jimmyjam1973

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A few weeks ago I sold a card online to a buyer for $24. I look it over and looks very nice, but as always, i my description I list it as in at least near mint condition. A day or so after the buyer receives the card, he states that the card is not in near mint condition as there are a few scratches on the top of the card and wouldn't grade out near-mint. I didn't feel like arguing with him so I told him to send back and I'd refund. I get the card back and take out of the sleeve and lightly rub the card with my tshirt and the scratches go bye-bye. List it again and sell it for $13 more than the original and the buyer says it's "awesome". I ended up blocking the original bidder as I have no time for guys like that. Gotta love it.
 

Juan Gris

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At least you made a profit off of his stupidity. Just curious but what was the card?
 

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Had the same thing happen to me a few months ago with one of my George Springer Chrome autos...
 
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Can I buy your at least near mint card and return it if I don't think it meets MY standards to get a PSA10?
 

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That's one of the reasons I never list the condition of the card. I do state any obvious flaws but never say a card is mint or anything like that, just let the scan do the talking.
I'm glad the situation worked out for you!
 

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