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EDIT: Actually nobody is! Yet. |
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I thought this started in the context of this particular thread. I was responding to post 189. |
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Jeremy Wa@oner. |
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I guess it makes me look like I approve of everything he does. Accept where I point out repeatedly that I don't :) |
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hmm maybe ill pull a jeff and criticize Microsoft on many things and then they hire me.... |
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If this ever gets to court it would be cool if the judge presiding over the case was a vintage card collector :-)
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"Out dam spot"
Lady McHugiens |
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Especially as a hazardous waste specialist. I hope they are getting rid of their flammable liquids on a hazardous waste manifest. Those illegal dumping charges are tough to beat. |
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Good ol' Jeff...always thinking about compensation for others. How selfless? :rolleyes: Edited to add: And, from what I understand, Brent was already refunding people even before being represented by Jeff. If I'm wrong, correct me on that. If I'm right, stop bullshitting that it's because of Jeff's involvement. |
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To me the bigger question lies with how are these cards getting slabbed by TPG’s? Are they just incompetent, paid off, or what? Why isn’t every card scanned when graded so when it comes back in altered it quickly shows up as previously graded? What responsibility do TPG’s have to honor their guarantees? If they are not and instead are giving people the runaround is someone going to legally challenge them? Is that all in the works? Are attorneys already engaged and preparing lawsuits? All I know is it’s probably unrealistic to expect that 100% of altered cards are going to get caught by the TPG’s but aren’t we at a point where obviously altered cards are getting through with no issue. Can Brent help shed light on how that is happening? Does he have information that it’s anything other than incompetence? I have no idea but I’d sure like to find out. And even if it is just incompetence isn’t it time TPG’s shouldn’t be able to hide behind self serving statements? Is someone going to hold them accountable? If there are better mechanisms in place to detect fraud does it ultimately matter if a few cards get through? Does Macy’s know a couple percentage of their sales is going to be lost to various theft? Does that mean that they still don’t do everything they can to stop it? Are TPG’s? As nauseating as Brent is, who is the bigger problem him or Steve Sloan who is putting out embarrassing statements. Do you think he’s trying to help you? If in the end Brent can help shed some light on these topics and in return gets treated favorably isn’t that a better result than him going to jail forever and nothing else changing? And in no way am I insinuating any of things are happening or will happen but don’t you think if they could that would be a better result? Feel free to shoot away. |
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Why is this so personal for you? I see a lot of people disappointed with this representation but it seems to bother you on a whole different level. |
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Two, that said, I obviously agree with you that PSA and to a lesser extent the other TPGs have been revealed to be a huge part of the problem. And something clearly needs to be done to bust through the veil of secrecy and denial and disingenuous bullshit they and their supporters keep spewing. But -- and obviously you may have insight where I don't -- do you really see Brent being able to take down PSA? I mean if he was buying graders and is going to confess, that would be one thing, but I would find that hard to believe. Interested in your thoughts on how he could do that otherwise. |
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Congress has always supported the idea that criminal proceeds go to the victims famalies. I may not be a lawyer, but I obviously know a hell of a lot more than you on this subject. Now, stick to what you know! |
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For whatever it’s worth there’s a forfeiture in place for $12.7B. Amount collected thus far after years of searching: 0.
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Jeffrey stole it and he’s now trying to corner the market on all Ty Cobb cards.
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