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Old 04-23-2008, 01:32 PM
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Default What flaws do you spot on this Ruth?

Posted By: Jay Adair

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At this point I am unsure what you're still carrying on about or what specific result you are looking for. Many times over you've been presented with several sound and logical options to choose from.

The most reasonable one, being that you crack the card out and submit it raw to PSA, has been suggested atleast a dozen times to you on several message boards. It's clear that if you were to follow the appropriate steps, you would find some sort of resolution.

Yet, you still choose to go on and on about how PSA is out to get you and how they don't want to touch your card due to some sort of imaginary bias. It's become painfully obvious that you spent far more than you probably should have for one card. And now you are petrified to crack it at the risk of it being flat out rejected by PSA.

So, I will take the time to suggest to you (yet again) - Just take your card and place it, as is, in your display case that you've talked about. Regardless of the holder, regardless of opposing opinions it will still look nice proudly displayed in your home.

Past that I don't think anyone else can help you as you are unwilling to help yourself.


Jay


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