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I was getting cards submitted at PSA yesterday. (Long Beach Coin Expo). That's when I heard a female PSA employee say to her supervisor: "Can we accept cards from a butcher?" A Mr. Butcher. We all laughed.
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I was getting cards submitted at PSA yesterday. (Long Beach Coin Expo). That's when I heard a female PSA employee say to her supervisor: "Can we except cards from a butcher?" A Mr. Butcher. We all laughed.
And the supervisor should have said "sure, we accept cards from butchers all the time!"
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