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Old 11-30-2005, 09:58 AM
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Posted By: identify7

It does not matter what you do. If you drive a car, the odds are that eventually you will be involved in an accident. If you walk down the stairs, eventually you will slip. The same with grading.

Some people are careless or otherwise accident prone. Hopefully these persons are weeded out by grading companies or trained adequately to minimize errors.

But errors will occur. The question is always "what will a grading company do when confronted by one of their errors which is in the marketplace"? A desireable response would be that they will pay a fair price for the card, based on the impact of their error.

When a company accepts this level of responsibility, they will incorporate quality assurance safeguards in their grading process in order to minimize their exposure on higher end items.

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