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And I highly doubt PSA gives a crap about the source of which a card was obtained for submission. Any submitter ever been asked by a TPG, "Where did you obtain this card?" |
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Yes actually but that was a long time ago, Mike Baker called me about some cards that it turned out were trimmed and wanted to know the source.
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Two thoughts:
1. Remember to put "OK to slab as trimmed" on you PSA subs. Otherwise you will get your cards back in the cardboard slab with an "N1 trimmed. Not graded" label. 2. Hope I'm wrong, but pray that Candiman is still in business when you try to return stuff. This could be an attempt to unload $50,000 of inventory and disappear (or declare bankruptcy).
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