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10-16-2007 10:04 AM |
Dinner With Kevin Saucier
Posted By: <b>MikeU</b><p>If a card is slabbed and there is any doubt, it is going to get kicked back. When you have a "real" guarantee, that is how business works. As soon as SGC cracks the slab, they guarantee authenticity and the minimum grade that was requested. This actually means something. <br /><br />The angry collector or dealer that gets some PSA slabbed rejected should look at the big picture. If SGC ever starts rejecting every single GAI/BVG sent in for crossover and starts rejecting 30% of submissions because of not meeting minimum size requirements when people actually opened them straight from packs, then the collector/dealers has a legitimate beef. Until then, free your mind, as that slabbed PSA card may be in doubt. Do not get mad at others, you bought the PSA card. <br /><br />The real test for this/these unhappy dealers:<br /><br />1. Pay Saucier a fee to authenticate the card in slab. His authentification is then guaranteed for the value of the card. <br />2. Break the card out and send to SGC. If rejected, send back to PSA. <br />3. If PSA also rejects, then Saucier pays the person the money based on his guaranteed authentification. <br /><br /><br /><br /> <br /><br />
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