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Snyder.698

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  1. 10 hours ago, Artboy99 said:

    I agree.

    What I wonder now is if in the not so distant future:consider equal grade copies of books will non newton books get a higher premium because they display better?

     

    If I purchased a book even half as bad as the last 9 I got back from CGC, I would demand a refund.

    It looks like trash to display it with 50+% of the cover with rings. 

  2. 2 hours ago, SpiderJunkie said:

    Unfortunately that's common and to my best knowledge no buyer ever considered it a flaw which would justify any sort of a discount. I personally agree that they don't look too good and in a way they do bother me but I came to accept that it's just the way it is. As long as it has no affect on the book (shrug)

     

    Thanks for the reply. I just don't know why they don't re-do them when the book is a total mess (especially the front). I'm certain it's going to hurt the sell-ability. I'm intentionally putting close ups of the defects, I don't want to deal with returns and/or having the conversation with buyers about newton rings.

    If I bought a high end book and it had this level of display flaws.  -- I am 100% certain I would want a refund.