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I assume the owner took a gamble taking a card out of an 88 holder? Not a bright move. That was their mistake. They should eat it. They also could have done something to the card prior to re submitting it to psa. It is now in an authentic holder where it belongs. Not sure where your beef is?
Last edited by bigfish; 11-25-2009 at 08:40 PM. |
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I cannot explain it any better than I already did. They graded a major card an 8 that should not have been graded. If you don't think that is a significant mistake, I don't know how to respond.
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Take a look at the 33 Lajoie in a PSA 6 holder that was in a major auction a few months back. Looked like my cat took a bite out of the back of the card. That is a real issue. There are mistakes made all the time. It was a mistake and was corrected.
Last edited by bigfish; 11-26-2009 at 06:21 AM. |
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Honestly? I would like a grading service where the owner was not a buyer and seller of cards, so I didn't even have to speculate about the possibilities when situations like this arise. And to be clear that is all I am doing, speculating. EDIT TO ADD To be clear I have seen numerous PSA cards I don't like the looks of.
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It looks good to me ! I'm gonna buy it, wait a few months, resubmit and get a 9.5 and make a 150,000 profit !
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I agree with you on the last post. I just do not think this example is the best one to make a point. Happy Holidays!!
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You too!
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I wouldn't want what I said above to be misconstrued as me thinking it wasn't probably a mistake on SGC's part. It probably was but I don't know all of the facts. If they deemed it trimmed the second time maybe they missed it the first time.....and since it was cracked....so be it....the grading game continues....For the record I don't see me ever cracking an 8....of PSA or SGC or Beckett....To me that is just asking for trouble...and at the same time if someone owns the card they can do what they want with it...
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I am sure someone is going to buy it and crack it out and it will be in a PSA 8 holder one day.
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Oh, this thread again?
-Al |
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