Hi folks,
Could use some advice here.
I worked out a trade with someone on a different site. The centerpiece of what I was getting was a high-value (about $50) early 70s HOF card which he described as being in NM. I guess I should have asked him for a scan, because now that I've received it, the card is extremely Off Center. Other than that, it might be NM, but the centering definitely takes its eye appeal down.
So a little advice from my bench friends--what should I do? I put a lot of work into this trade and I'd rather not ask to reverse it. I guess my options are:
1. Chalk it up to caveat emptor and not say anything.
2. Mention it to him as a minor complaint and see what he says
3. Ask him for something else as a makeup card.
4. Something other option?
Have never really faced this in my trading history and I'm not sure about the ettiquette. Thanks in advance.
Could use some advice here.
I worked out a trade with someone on a different site. The centerpiece of what I was getting was a high-value (about $50) early 70s HOF card which he described as being in NM. I guess I should have asked him for a scan, because now that I've received it, the card is extremely Off Center. Other than that, it might be NM, but the centering definitely takes its eye appeal down.
So a little advice from my bench friends--what should I do? I put a lot of work into this trade and I'd rather not ask to reverse it. I guess my options are:
1. Chalk it up to caveat emptor and not say anything.
2. Mention it to him as a minor complaint and see what he says
3. Ask him for something else as a makeup card.
4. Something other option?
Have never really faced this in my trading history and I'm not sure about the ettiquette. Thanks in advance.