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Okay, this is a weird question that may be self-defeating, but if you wanted to, who would you contact at PSA's Auction Prices Realized site to report the sold price of a card that was wrongly listed on ebay? Just the normal customer service link?
I purchased something today that was listed as (let's say) 1967 instead of 1968. Said card 'usually' sells for $170 in this particular grade, but I got it for $110. Whether or not the lower price was due to the error or other factors (including the fact I quickly jumped on it), isn't clear at all, and it's not very important, but who would you contact to keep things on the up and up??
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