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They call themselves (and charge a fee as) authenticators. If suddenly many cards that passed through their hands are proven to be altered, how can they not be accountable?
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Because they almost uniformly refuse to pay despite their easily proven liability. They dare you to sue and most won’t. It’s almost unheard of to find a time that PSA has ever honored their guarantee without having its arm twisted.
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That's unfortunate. Sounds like an insurance company.
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Shit. We agree again. Suing carriers is what I do.
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Because they’re only rendering a opinion on said card. It’s said but seems lock tight proof...
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