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Hi Ed - My reply was to Ed Hans post - not yours - Ed Hans keeps insisting that if the card is trimmed that the buyer is entitled to restitution - I am asking him who can determine that a card is trimmed with 100% certainty. No one can! 5,000 experts can say it is trimmed and 5,000 experts can say it is not - who is right? SGC and Todd are not the masters of the universe in the matter of the GAI card - GAI says it not trimmed - Todd bought the GAI card.
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So why don't you respond to Edwolf's point. You title your post with "Reply to Ed Wolf" and then you do nothing other than to say you were talking to someone else. Do you have a response to his point?
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Hi Todd - I have made my point very clear in the posts I have made on this thread. I am sorry that you are unhappy that SGC does not agree with GAI. I think that is the point. If SGc agreed with GAI, you would be happy. Because they do not, you are not happy. SGC is not the be all and end all with respect to grading cards!
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"You can say all you want about GAI, but if I buy a card in a GAI case with a numerical grade, I assume that it is not trimmed."
The reality is that with any of the TPGs, it's a question of odds, because we all know they all make mistakes -- we only disagreee about the extent of those mistakes. The market steeply discounts GAI cards, reflecting the collective wisdom that the odds they got it wrong in terms of authentication and/or grade are higher in its case.
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