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Posted By: ted
These companies appear to operate under unethical circumstances. Perhaps there is something i'm missing from the mix, but if the cards value determines how much it costs to grade it... and the grade determines the value, isn't there a HUGE conflict of interest. Just a thought ... i'm sure it's been mentioned on here before. |
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