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I don't think this item should qualify for authenticity.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/165170235124

 

This item isn't exactly a card, it's a 'booklet' It opens up to display two cut signatures. Plus the card sold for $190. I though the cut off was $250. It's hard for me to imagine this is a type of card they work with. Do I have any options? What will happen if they get it and it isn't a thing that they authenticate?

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I don't think this item should qualify for authenticity.

I don't know, but it would have been a good idea to research this, before you listed and sold it.

 

Looks like you are truly the Star Trek guy!!

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I don't think this item should qualify for authenticity.

You could have a voided the AG if you would have priced your item for 1 dollar less. 

 

Technically, you listed it under the single card ...which it was not.

Lift your left leg at midnight to start off on the right foot. Happy new Year!
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I don't think this item should qualify for authenticity.

They could  " authenticate " anything.   That's another as the crow flies policy.   Golly, they could even allow it in their " vault " some day.   

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I don't think this item should qualify for authenticity.

When I  originally listed it, there was no authenticity program and I guess I never went back to check auto-renewed items and tweaked them, otherwise I would 😉 

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