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Originally Posted by travrosty
agreed, but the buyer of the autograph that failed psa also thought he was using common sense to demand his money back when psa provided a letter of rejection but no proof that the signature was bad.
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I hope slabbed autographs are different - there are a lot more respected autograph authenticators, and while it shouldn't be the case, opinions are much more subjective. Grading might be subjective, but authenticity isn't, and PSA and SGC are recognized as experts in that area. The fly-by-night Canadian company probably wouldn't be (as much).