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Originally Posted by bobbyw8469
Not to derail the thread, but could the original submitter instigate a lawsuit against PSA? He paid for a service and got an '8' grade. That placed a monetary value on the card. A subsequent buyer submitted the card for review, got a one grade bump, and now the card is worth a huge premium over what the original submitter got. Why should he lose out because a different grader on a different day determined the exact same card should be worth thousands more?? Just a thought.....
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I think the fact that they used the SAME exact serial number is an easy way to actually track a card for those possible future scenarios depending on whether one is litigious or not. I can actually see a valid point being made there if upon "bumping" up, lets say the card was a 1952 Topps Mantle where the price difference is not just a few hundred dollars but multiple multiple THOUSANDS. I would be curious what might happen then.......?
Mike