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Originally Posted by perezfan
Sadly, most collectors who've been taken to the cleaners and victimized don't even know it (and likely never will).
It is a relatively small percentage of collectors who frequent these boards, and unless the word gets out to a mass audience, the "Bad Actor Facilitators" (meaning PSA and PWCC) are largely off the hook.
Perhaps word will spread a bit further in Chicago, the first week of August.
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I think if PSA /pwcc sent an email to all prior submitters buyers and told them about this issue and to submit that would get them off the hook when a buyer later 'learns' of the issue years later, perhaps when a wronged buyer submits to an auction house 4 years from now (and first learns of the issue) the statute of limitations being argued as a defense if the required times passes i would think would indeed get them off the hook
The defense may work either way but its more solid PSA/PWCC and the like just notified everyone to look at their tainted cards potentially.
Yes more claims will be submitted as well so there is risk/reward. But it appears even if the card market tanks, everyone will be paid fairly years from now and everyone will agree what their damages are from a sale the past 2 or 3 years.