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Originally Posted by HRBAKER
I can understand mistakes, making them myself.
However I can't believe that the world's leading TPG company would have a single grader on even a bad day that could think that a VG-EX card could have a corner that looks like a mouse chewed it off or a big blob of paperloss that affects the image.
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Terrible grading, and I'm 64, wear glasses and have no training.
I'm convinced that TPGs are a benefit to the hobby, if only to facilitate non-personal transactions, but this shows they can be their own worst enemy. I don't know squat about business (MBA dropout) but grading companies should have at least two people looking at all cards in my view -- an initial grader and his supervisor who should review for egregious errors. There is no way these cards should have left the building.
And, I'll put in a word for lawyers, especially those in federal service. In 30 years I found the vast majority to be bright, hard-working folks trying to do the right thing.
Mark