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I remember several years ago when I was trying to finish a Perfect Game pitchers baseball. There were a few players I needed to get on the ball who didn't regularly do shows. Justin Priddy was able to get a private signing with a few of these pitchers. I needed one or two of them on my ball. I emailed him to get the details of pricing because his ad was vague. It turned out that he had a pricing tier based on how complete your item was. If you were just buying a single signature on an unsigned item the price was pretty fair. But if your item contained other signatures then the price went up. Since mine was near complete he wanted to charge me several hundred dollars for a single signature to be added! I told him I had never heard of anyone doing this. He said that since he was trying to get a bunch of completed PG items for himself to sell, he didn't want competition. What a douchebag!
Last edited by mcgwirecom; 08-20-2011 at 05:57 PM. |
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