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Originally Posted by Leon
The 700 million is the gross sales for the whole company. My guess is their take would be 25%-30% of that. Heritage is the very least of our problems in the hobby. I am not saying not to "out" issues with ANY situation. I am in agreement, though the constant rhetoric towards them gets old. How about going after some of the bad guys? If you are an autograph collector and want new people coming into the hobby then this side of the board is failing miserably. I can almost assure everyone that anyone reading all of these comments about autographs are LESS likely than more likely to start collecting them. So for that, we all thank the folks who constantly point all the bad stuff because you are saving us from the inevitable headaches. At least on the card side there is a lot of good stuff too.
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Very well written, Leon.
You see, Leon, bashing PSA/JSA, HA, etc., is fashionable. If someone wants to criticize PSA, JSA, HA, etc., that is their right here. But according to Travis the dollars spent on autographs certed by Morales, Taylor and Max are irrelevant; they don't count.
From what I understand the two items in question were removed. Did anyone consider that maybe PSA rejected those items and HA just got around to removing them? Two items out of how many auctions?
Geez, I haven't seen Coach's Corner (Lee Trythall & Scott Malack) removing any auction listing that was questioned. But, of course, they would be out of business if all of the bad auctions were removed.
Maybe Travis can explain why Todd Mueller was informed that the below Derek Jeter signed photograph was a forgery and that he never removed it. It sold for $66.00. The amount of the winning bid is not the issue here. The issue here is that it was not removed.
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