10-10-2013, 08:07 PM
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John
J0hn McD@niel
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 2,668
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sago
He is the head of PSA now, and should still provide a statement. Their integrity (cough, cough) is in question. Their landmark card, and the one that started it all, should grade Authentic, instead of an "8". In fact, we have all seen cards returned due to being trimmed, so it may not receive a grade at all.
Does the fact that they are a public company compel them to issue a statement? I'm sure any financial analyst performing fundamental analysis should find this story very compelling.
D.av.id Dav.i.s.
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