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Posted By: botn
A few examples of "errors" by PSA are not enough of a sample size to lose faith in their ability. Sadly the fact is that we are not talking about a few examples, lately. It is hard to have any confidence in a company that has supposedly given the directive in the grading room to put it in a holder as long as it is square. I am sure that there are exceptions to this rule but the general concept is a scary one. I know that many people will not believe this but I was given this information from a former employee of CU. |
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