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    Sending cards back to companies?

    I have some cards that had some significant scratches or defects on them when pulled from the pack-how would I go about sending these back? should i just write a letter and include the card?

    thanks for any help

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    Yeah, thats what I do. I had to send a couple cards back to upper deck for them to replace and they did. It was two Rookie Debut Football Jerseys of Mark Clayton, Derek Anderson Saturday Swatchs and a Carnell Williams rookie. I'm still waiting on the Williams but both jersey were return to me in near mint condition about a month and half to two months later.

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    yeah i wanted to send a 1/1 printing plate auto triple threads back to topps because it had this huge scratch on the front-would they be able to fix this?

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    i would either call and confirm they could replace it or email them

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    Quote Originally Posted by tutall
    i would either call and confirm they could replace it or email them

    Yeah, ditto, a 1/1 might be tough to be replaced or might take while if they can.

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