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Originally Posted by Beastmode
The red cert is tainted. Either by ineptitude, or lack of technology, or kickbacks. Pick your poison. Paying $100 and thinking TPG was determining if your card was altered, was a pipe dream, and frankly, everyone knew it implicitly.
Now the rubber meets the road. If you want TPG to determine if your card is altered and guaranteed (not a watered down one), you will pay a premium for a review by experts (techies from BODA), who know how to detect what the manipulators are doing.
It's the perfect solution staring PSA in the face. Create a new higher end black label for anyone that wants their red-cert card "re"-certified as original and unaltered.
Yes, some vintage red-certs will lose value, as they should. But over a period to time the doctors have a problem. Leave it in a red-cert causing suspicion, or upgrade to the black label that will be forensically inspected. The cream will rise to the top, and those that have unaltered orignal vintage cards in high grade will gain the most.
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While I believe such a more-advanced grading system is inevitable, it is unclear to me that PSA will be the one to successfully implement it. While I recognize at this juncture what PSA is being accused of are only allegations that might or might not prove to be true, some of them go beyond mere negligence to gross negligence/recklessness and even beyond that to outright crookedness. So with that hanging over their heads the hobby is to trust them to get it right the next time with a new forensically tested label?
If not now, when would there be a better opportunity for SGC to step it up, or a new TPG company to form?