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leonAny lawyer (is there one around here
?) would say that a written statement/guarantee would supersede a verbal one, I think. If SGC wants it to be that "any" SGC graded card, maybe "only" under the new ownership, has a lifetime guarantee then they need to put it in their policy, in writing, imho. I doubt they want to be pigeon holed like that though. I have never had an issue with them and do believe they will stand behind their product 100%. I only use SGC as I respect their graders, and consistency, more than any others....but the written policy does leave a few holes. Just one person's opinion here....(how am I doing on apostrophes lately, Barry?)
crap, edited spelling ....thanks Barry...and I thought I was doing so good.