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Originally Posted by jhs5120
A similar situation has happened to me.
I bought a Ted Williams signed index card from Heritage (part of a lot), it was pre-certified by PSA. I sent the index card to PSA to encapsulate and they determined it was a fake. I went to PSA to refund me the purchase price, they did, and then ripped up the card.
To me, it's TPG first, seller second.
You're buying an item with a warranty. If it's defective, exercise the warranty. That's why it's there.
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So why is Steve Sloan telling people with altered cards to contact the seller and only to contact PSA if the seller is "unknown"? I guess he would disagree with you?
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Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 07-13-2019 at 09:56 AM.
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