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Or blaming Leon for posts from the group formerly known as The Group.
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Is there a method to tell whether or not the slab was faked or if the card slipped by? I wasn't trying to imply that PSA would be liable. I just figured a company wouldn't want fake slabs floating around on the open market, and may want to eliminate them.
Last edited by packs; 06-03-2009 at 12:25 AM. |
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Pack, The flip is counterfeit, The text layout was all wrong. This implies a used PSA slab was cracked, refilled and resealed.
I don't know the answer to your PSA buy-back question. But the company would need a gov't bailout if they bought up all the counterfeits sold online. It's all moot, listing removed... Though, it WILL reappear. |
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