This slabber is scrambling to try to get it right???? I still don't think so!
He doesn't know what he has!
His new auction link....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=63753&item=6134053311&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Also check out his auction description as he is still using HIS CHIP GRADING SCALE on a token!
He cancelled the one auction due to errors and still can't get it right. Check out these two COA's below he's come up with. The first one was with the Circus Circus Silver Strike and the second one is from his new Cactus Pete's Silver Strike auction. In a scramble to post a Silver Strike he didn't even give the new COA a serial number as it looks like he created a generic which doesn't show anything about the Cactus Pete's Strike.
Also, What exactly is he saying on his COA regarding a "guarantees such for the full purchase price for the life for the gambling token"?
I guess SGS is guaranteeing the authenticity but NOT THE GRADE of the token!
This is strange at best!
Also, I wonder about this e-bay seller if there is a problem with the token if he'll stand behind the COA? I believe he'll tell you that you need to contact Star Grading Service (SGS). What if he sells the slabbed token for $10.00 and another person buys it from the new buyer for $1000.00 and then there is a problem and the new buyer goes to SGS with a VALID complaint regarding the token! Will SGS pay the new owner his $1000.00 back? After all SGS created this COA and guarantee! I wonder what excuse they will use to not honor the COA? I can think of a few!
#1 is the COA only covers the person who originally had the item slabbed.
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