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I’ve got 2 PSA slabs where the card is grossly crooked in the slab.
If I send it to PSA to get reslabbed would they actually get it in a proper slab so it isn’t crooked? I mean you pay good money to get it graded/slabbed and it comes back completely crooked. It’s like WTF, can’t you folks see? I’m willing to pay for the reslab. I’m just wondering if they’d actually do it right if I sent it in. That dam OCD, it gets me obsessing about this crap. Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You can put a sticky note on the slab with your requests, but they reserve the right to ignore them. Once you submit, you probably want to call their customer service to make sure it was done properly. You can put it on shipping hold so that once you get notified it's been completed, you can make sure it's been done right.
In order for it to stay in properly, they may need to put it in the mylar baggie that makes it harder to scan.
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