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Originally Posted by T206Collector
It strikes me that LOTG and/or REA have a vested interest in maintaining these reputations and may very well develop the technology to accurately and objectively determine that none of their auction lots contain altered cards. It would be good for business on several levels, including less frequent returns/buybacks, and selling more product for higher prices with certain assurances. Frankly, with so many auction houses selling vintage baseball cards, there would certainly be a competitive advantage if they did, especially in light of this full blown disaster.
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If PSA can't do it competently, which is PSA's
stated job, I'm not sure why you would expect Al or Brian to. Hopefully they can. But I think that's probably overreaching a little. They rely (or relied) on the PSA grades to do their stuff just as we did. I am sure they will look at things more critically than before, but I would guess that they both have to depend on the assigned grade. Time will tell.