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Originally Posted by Just.Rachel
You make good points. Someday I would like to buy you a beer, sir.
I soooo want some of these jerkwads do to some time, to face penalties severe enough to deter anyone in the future from following in their footsteps. But that's what I see as most important.
PSA needs to get their act together, and they're not the only TPG with issues. I can see how publicity might force that issue. Right now, they have a line out the door and around the corner of people trying to hand them money for their services, and apparently they are arrogant enough (as evidenced by Mr Orlando's disrespectful statement) to think they can just issue a blanket Eff U to the hobby and still have that line waiting next month. Maybe he's right, idk. I hope not though.
As far as the Moser/pwcc thing, hopefully the authorities will get it cleaned up. I'm not sure how publicity helps them do that. But demand for PSA can only be lessened through publicity, and only a lessening of demand will bring reform. In that, I agree and see your point.
Thanks for the answer. You gave me things to consider that hadn't previously occurred to me.
Smiles....
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As for the portion highlighted in
red... I think that more publicity/exposure will sway people to steer clear of PWCC. Based on recent prices realized, the corruption message has reached only a tiny percentage of their client base (so far). Awareness needs to be expanded, if anything is ever going to change. Otherwise, Brent's tenets will continue to infiltrate the hobby.
As for the portion highlighted in
bold... I believe you nailed it. Very insightful perspective. It is the starry-eyed collectors that are largely perpetuating this nonsense. And Orlando's Letter clearly shows his level of respect (or lack there of) for his loyal cult of followers.