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I think the problem is with the buyers more the graders. PSA no doubt likes the price, but never told anyone to spend $3,000+ on a 1973 Topps Art Shell. The prices for PSA 8s versus 9s versus 10s are created by the buyers. PSA may indeed promote things via the registry and advertising, but buying into a marketing campaign is no excuse, at least if you're an adult. It's the buyers' money.
So, do I think spending $3,000+ on this Art Malone card to be stupid? Yes, very. But I don't blame PSA. Last edited by drc; 08-23-2012 at 02:42 PM. |
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