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Old 01-04-2009, 10:36 AM
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Default Baseball Card corruption

Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Let me get this straight.

You come on the board, ostensibly for the first time ever, whining about your grades, quoting Public Enemy lyrics and calling people "bro." Then you start using nasty language, question my intelligence, call one of the most respected people here "doll," and suggest she "get off the board"?

Does that about sum it up?

You have zero credibility, friend. ZERO. You come from nowhere, complaining about your grades, don't even have the sense to make a decent-looking scan, and then start insulting people who disagree with you or question your approach?

Please. Contribute something here. Share some knowledge instead of spreading around your sour grapes. Give us some inkling as to why we would think you have ANY ability to grade cards - and bragging about their value doesn't count. I suspect you can't, but that's okay.

You bought a very cool, historically important piece. You got the idea that you could make a bunch of money by ripping the packs and taking advantage of the registry folks by selling them high-grade, low pop cards. Evidently the graders at PSA disagreed with your assessment of the cards, which wrecked your big money-making plan, so you came on the public message board and started a rambling, brainless, paragraph-free thread in hopes of accomplishing, well, nobody knows what.

Most of the people here do not choose PSA as their grader of choice. If you want to make some waves, go over to the PSA message boards and start a thread there. Or, better yet, put your money where your mouth is and send the cards to a different grading company. I recommend Global. As you have stated that Mike Baker is the best grader in the business, that's where you should send your cards so that they can realize their maximum value.

And the fact that Daniel listens to the Bee Gees and carries a comb in his back pocket does not impact his knowledge of the hobby.

-Al

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