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Originally Posted by barrysloate
Corey's analogy to an auto recall is quite relevant here. PSA should offer a recall to anybody who wants one or all of their cards reviewed, at no charge. And if they find an altered card during the review, they should work out an amicable settlement with the owner. If the number of altered cards is indeed small, then it won't cost them much, and the amount of good will and product trust they will garner will be enormous.
Of course there are problems with this business model- they could choose to avoid seeing an alteration in an expensive card- but the idea of a recall is a pretty damn good plan.
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They need to be even more proactive in my view, tell us which cards were submitted by known or strongly suspected card doctors because how the hell do we know. Of course it will never happen because of the pressure it would put on the reserve. So we're left to fend for ourselves. And even worse, they then push it off onto the sellers many or most of whom are innocents.