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Hi. Got a bunch of things graded (for the first time) by PSA. Mostly happy; a few disappointments and two that came back altered (&%$#@*&%$!!!!). Those "altered" cards I declared a pretty high value and paid PSA accordingly. Sooooooooo... wouldn't it have made more sense to drastically under-declare everything you submit to protect against drastically overpaying for their service (and have nothing to show for it)? I understand I eventually have to pay an upcharge when the cards come back with good grades, but so what? I'd have to pay that anyway. Thoughts would be appreciated.
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