When the evidence shows that the ascribed value of an item varies by literal thousands of dollars depending on who's appraising it, that's not good for your case. And it's unlikely that this problem...
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When the evidence shows that the ascribed value of an item varies by literal thousands of dollars depending on who's appraising it, that's not good for your case. And it's unlikely that this problem...
First of all, this isn't 4chan. Secondly, you're literally saying that you didn't say what you said and that it didn't mean what it means.
Be my guest if you're confident you can appraise any...
No, that's exactly what it means. There's really no point in addressing most of what you wrote because it's either off topic or on Mars, but here, you're categorically and emphatically wrong and...
That doesn't make any sense. Sellers still set the prices, and those prices vary greatly, which means there's not a reliable market price for Damaged Alpha Mox Whatever. At this point, you're arguing...
There's no evidence to suggest many of the going prices for high-end reserved-list cards are set by anyone but the sellers. If you look at, e.g., prices for Alpha Underground Seas on tcgplayer,...
It doesn't take a lawyer to punch a billion holes in the promissory estoppel argument.
You have to prove—legally—that you purchased the card.
You have to prove exactly how much money you spent on...