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Originally Posted by Bigdaddy
Don't you find it strange that a company that is well paid to determine if a card was altered can't do it but someone who is not paid and doesn't even have the card in hand can detect the alteration?
I can only come up with three possible reasons why that would be the case (as it has been many times):
- Incompetence
- Laziness
- Corruption
Am I missing something?
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You're missing the part about the opinion sellers not caring about you or your card, they care only about your wallet.
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Originally Posted by Misunderestimated
It clearly behooves the TPG to spend time on it and (try to) get it right, That's always the case.
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Does it really behoove them? Or does it behoove them to pump out as many opinions as possible in the least amount of time for the deepest dive into your wallet?
There have been threads in the past that explored the mathematics of time divided by opinion givers divided opinions given. Hint - the answer is smaller than you want it to be.
What's your recourse when you get bad service? They have your money.