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Old 04-28-2014, 06:34 PM
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Thanks Chris -

Obviously, anything graded by any company other than PSA, SGC, BGS/BVG, or the former GAI should raise some huge red flags. The Nolan Ryan cutout graded by PSA was the first "cut-out" I had seen by one of the major TPGs. I still am surprised by this.

As for the example you showed here, I think it was evident that this was crap.

You can make up your own acronyms for the manny shoddy TPGs out there. In this case, VSA = "very suspect authenticity" or "value sucking attempt", as in, I am going to suck as much value out of this paper crap as I can.
Thanks for bringing that up again. As the winning buyer of that, I did was was able to re-sell it for a pretty decent profit. It must of been a PSA registry guy, i never did check if it was on the pop board to see if my #'s matched someone on it. It was a good lesson learned..Always do some homework and know what your bidding on. This is why when i saw this, i had to revive this to keep people informed.

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