Nice nice and nice
On the smudge, I have seen a few Thompson's like that I think. It happens, not UDs fault that the player is careless with the signing and touches it after. And it wouldn't suprise me if these guys have a certain number of autos they are allowed to sign, so why continue feeding them more cards and wasting the number of autos they have available as well as costing them more for re-making cards?
lol......so you actually have clients to sell to?? You're talking about a product that costs hundreds of $$$ to buy. If they can't get that right, not really giving the consumer much faith. Might save them money in the short term.....but unhappy customers in the long run will cost a lot more.
You could also say that all the cards they send should be in absolutely perfect, gem mint condition...but they clearly are not. If it was a single player auto, then perhaps you have a point, but with a triple Exquisite, I'm not sure what you'd have them do. Do you want them to do a print of that card again, serial number it again with that number, send it out to all three players to have them sign it again? That is wholly impractical.
No I don't expect that. I would think either replace it with the same card (a different #) if not all of them had been redeemed, or replace it with something else. I realize there are some things that are out of their control and I wouldn't be unreasonable. UD knows that a lot of their redemption's are sold via ebay and the like, so they need to take this into consideration.
Are you guys who are siding with UD saying if this card was listed on Ebay you would be fine paying the going rate they normally sell, for an obviously inferior card? We all know the answer to that. I paid for a triple auto that was in normal condition and didn't receive it. Even a bonus card or something as a way to say sorry for the hassle. Considering that around 60% of the cards I have ever redeemed with UD have been either damaged or replaced with complete garbage, you can understand where I'm coming from. The 40% were cards they actually honored, not replaced.
If they send you a different numbered card, my question is what do they do with that card? They can't just take it out of circulation.
That is the gamble of buying a redemption. You didn't pay for a triple auto in normal condition at all. You paid for a code which would entitle you to an Exquisite Triple auto, which is what you got. When you buy a redemption, you have no prior knowledge of the cards condition at all. I'm not saying they are justified to send whatever crap they want, but a smudged auto on a triple is a difficult one to rectify.
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