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To me, it seems completely unreasonable to ask for a release before returning a card, regardless of value. I'm not trying to take sides here, but if I submit any value card to any company, they have an obligation to treat the card with due care. If they damage my card, I have a good basis for a suit. I would never sign a release that a grading company didn't damage my card. Rather, if I feel they did, the burden of proof is on me to show that the card was damaged. Why would anyone waive this right?
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