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No way this is a 9.6 CBCS Graded Comic8947

Collector Doc_Cop private msg quote post Address this user
As I learned from the Brady Bunch..."Caveat Emptor" . Nuff Said..
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Collector poka private msg quote post Address this user
@ $510
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Collector JLA555 private msg quote post Address this user
Bidders are definitely not looking at the book just the grade
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Collector dpiercy private msg quote post Address this user
Nice looking book!
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I bought a meat grinder on amazon for $60 and it's changed my life. kaptainmyke private msg quote post Address this user



I think it was pressed. You can see the reversion and flaring on bottom center rear cover
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Collector JLA555 private msg quote post Address this user
@dpiercy
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Collector gmellos private msg quote post Address this user
wow! Just look at how the book is sitting uneven in the case and not level like a normal graded book. Whomever
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Collector JLA555 private msg quote post Address this user
Its official people don't know what they are buying
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Collector GanaSoth private msg quote post Address this user
Wow.... unbelievable...
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Collector gmellos private msg quote post Address this user
I wisj I knew the person who bought it cause I want to see the book up close
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Captain Corrector CaptainCanuck private msg quote post Address this user
Do you blame the buyer for trusting the grade, the seller for switching out the book or CBCS for the poor slab design?

Or, all three?


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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
You blame the seller for switching out the book as that is the only inherently dishonest action in the scenario.
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Collector JLA555 private msg quote post Address this user
Blame the seller all the way.
Feel sorry for the buyer.
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Captain Corrector CaptainCanuck private msg quote post Address this user
@DrWatson
@JLA555

What about @Doc_Cop’s position?

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"Caveat Emptor" . Nuff Said..
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
"Buy the book, not the label."
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Collector gmellos private msg quote post Address this user
Quote:
Originally Posted by DrWatson
"Buy the book, not the label."


Not for that fake grade at that price!
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I've spent years perfecting my brand of assholery. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
That statement means that one actually looks at the book inside the case and evaluates its appearance. If you feel that the book is not representative of the grade given on the label, then don't buy it. Conversely, if one feels that the book presents much better than the grade given on the label, then it might be worth purchasing despite the numerical grade given by the grading company.

Hence, in a nutshell, "Buy the book, not the label."
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Collector JLA555 private msg quote post Address this user
@DrWatson THANK YOU DRWATSON, WELL SAID
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