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Originally Posted by Snapolit1
Interesting issue . . . .
Many people post on the board often that the "opinion sellers" don't know what they are doing and how often they are wrong. There was a post recently about people complaining that autographs they got in person of HOFs came back unverified.
Why should a seller have to take the word of PSA that something is "not likely genuine"?
Not trying to pick a fight, and I am glad you got your refund.
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I understand what you're saying. I'm 100% sure PSA makes mistakes. I'm not a autograph guy so I figured their opinion was probably better than mine. That's the reason I used them.
I was under the impression that if an item was deemed "Not Likely" by PSA that you couldn't list it. If that's the case, they should have removed the listing.
I could be wrong about that though.