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Originally Posted by Exhibitman
WTF, Ringo's handwriting is worse than mine...
I think sometimes PSA/DNA issues a letter because an item 'should' be what it says it is. They probably figure that a legal document wouldn't be bad so it must be good.
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I believe that is a possibility also and if that's the case then the person who submitted this item was not provided the service they paid for as advertised on the PSA/DNA web site:
Would an actual "autograph structure analysis" and "side-by-side comparison" reveal the same or the direct opposite of PSA/DNA's findings? If there are no consistent exemplars is PSA/DNA showing a favortism to a certain submitter? Proceed with caution when using this non-evidence based company.