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|  1950 psa autographed dodgers ball doesn't look right 
			
			Ebay ball with Carl Hodges? authenticated by psa? http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-NL-CHAM...p2056016.l4276 | 
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			That is the stupidness of PSA. Maybe they should start proof reading there certs. I have a few from them and JSA that aren't right with miss spelled names or mistakes on the cert. If I'm paying good money for a cert at least get it right. The best mistake one I have is a Early Wynn game used ball with 4 mistakes on the cert from JSA. I had it listed a few weeks ago on the BST section. I'll maybe let 1 slide but 4? Come on. I didn't submit it originally and it was from a few years ago.Yeah some will say mistakes happen or the volume they get but start taking the time and do it right. Maybe hire a person to look the certs over before it leaves and that would be there daily job. It's called quality control.
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			Errors like that just tells  the public that they dont give a shit. They want us to trust their opinion when they cant even spell. Can you imagine a fortune 500 company sending out letters with  errors? Its totally asinine but not a surprise.  Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk | 
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			Comparing fortune 500 companies to autograph authenticators is a stretch. Let's be realistic here.
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			To add insult to injury, it also says that Hodges is a hall of fame inductee....
		 
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			ROFL,, whatever they are paying for "quality control", they are not getting their money's worth.
		 
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