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Posted By: jay behrens
It's it amazing how many trimmed cards this guy has pulled from SGC slabs? Almost makes you wonder if you is trying to do a slam job on SGC. He claims to have thrown out the slabs and flips, but the few SGC cards I've cracked out, I've kept the slabs and insert becuase they are perfect for shipping. The guy'd story is too fishy. |
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