hiya ! im trying to purchase benefit photocards from asia, but i cant seem to tell if they are real or fake. this is an example of one of the pcs i wanna get from three diff sellers ! its hard to decipher for me since the lighting is all diff and i cant tell how blurry or not blurry a card has to be for it to be legit or fake. the more i look at it the more it all seems blurry to me haha. just need some help figuring out what else to look out for from overseas sellers aside from the usual tips of; no blurriness, no cropped pic, little edges that poke out, glossy card & depending on where its from.

thank you so much !

by Murdermorphine

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  1. It’s truly hard to tell if a PC is legit, especially if it is a pre-order or purchase benefit. I have official ENHYPEN R:U pre-order benefit cards that are 1. Not glossy 2. No edges poking out. Pre-order benefit cards from ENHYPEN typically do not have edges poking out, and some are not glossy. It all comes down to the seller, unfortunately.
    For Buyee sellers, I make sure that the seller has a variety of items and multiple reviews. An example of a fake seller is one that constantly has the same products and multiple sets of a rare or exclusive item on their page. For example, a person selling autographed albums has dozens of them from every group and member. You have to make sure there is variety and constant communication between seller and buyer. Unfortunately that’s the only way I figure out between fake and authentic. Then it just comes down to luck.

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