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Posted By: Jeff
Couldn't help but notice last night on the ebay live auction a Lajoie T206, PSA 7, was being auctioned by the PSA parent company and, even though it was off center, it didn't have a qualifier on it. Curious, because I have a PSA 8 (OC) Lajoie from the same set -- with the same exact offcentering. I wonder if they were selling my card instead of their own if I would have gotten a qualifier. My question is: having never submitted to PSA before, can you influence them in order to get higher grades; i.e., by submitting an entire set instead of just one card? Do they favor larger customers as such? |
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