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Eric- the best way for your friend to succeed is to do a really good job. The market may be saturated with grading services, but there is always room for a better product.
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Barry - I agree with your comments... but late to the game is difficult for anyone thats up against companies that have already established themselves as SGC and PSA has. Look at how much trouble GAI has had trying to re-invent themselves over and over.
So many of you have posted over and over... buy the card, not the holder. If what I have doesn't interest you or you are bothered by the conflict of interest in me helping someone with a startup, don't bid on my auctions. |
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Eric, a bit of friendly advice for your friend...
There are numerous grammatical errors, some questionable punctuation usage, and outright sentence fragments in the Verisleeve writeup on the website. Hiring someone to edit the site's content may make financial sense, as these mistakes take away a lot of the "professionalism". |
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