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I've read some posts here (none of which I can find at the moment) which indicate that you can get some sort of explanation or details about why a card graded a certain way.
I've had SGC completely ignore a request I sent in along those lines, and have been told on the phone by PSA that they don't discuss grades or provide any details about a grade. Has anyone gotten any sort of explanation about grades from either SGC or PSA (or anyone else)? Is there a trick? (maybe you have to be a big time customer?) I'm really feeling like I should have taken a few hundred dollar bills and used them to light cigars rather than waste money on grading at this point. And I don't even smoke cigars... Thanks. |
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