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Posted By: dan mckee
I believe he said he would take another look at them. I was a bit heated as I also had a D304 that I popped out of an SGC holder that he returned as trimmed. I just shouldn't have to explain that these are real, or what issue they are, or anything like that. I think the grading services should at least utilize experts part time if nothing else. The grading services are supposed to be the "experts", they are not just there to check corners and creases. I love SGC! I am not a fan of grading but SGC is my favorite. I have known Dave a very long time and Scott is a super nice and competent guy. Their process and business is set up very well and I am very comfortable sending them my cards. I am just making an "oldtimer's" point here. Dan. |
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