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Old 04-25-2006, 02:46 PM
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Default Please bear with me, but I have just about had it...

Posted By: Mike

This afternoon, I got back about 30 items from PSA. Out of the 30 or so, two had the years wrong, and one was mislabeled and had the wrong card encapsulated within. I am more sick than anyone of the grading company bashing threads, but this really pees me off. The two that had the wrong years shown, have Jimmie Foxx wearing a Red Sox cap. But show the years as being from 1930. Unless Mr. Yawkey had a very secretive deal with Mr. Mack, I don't believe Jimmie was with the Red Sox in 1930. The other submission had the wrong card shown on the heading. I know I can resubmit them, and have them corrected, but is it so much to ask that they do their damn job correctly the first go round ? Should I have to examine every item that comes back to make sure it is done properly? Including the aforementioned, I have a couple others that PSA showed as the incorrect years. Or have mislabled names. So I have now have five things that I need to send back and have corrected. Any moron who has the slightest knowledge of Pre War items, would not have made these glaring erors. If there are any head shrinkers out there...thank you for listening....I will look for your invoices for my therapy session, in the mail. My guess is PSA will drive me to leap off a cliff.

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