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Posted By: warshawlaw
PSA/DNA is just like anyone else: they make mistakes. It doesn't even bother me having Orlando (who I think is a lying turd BTW) sign the certs on behalf of PSA/DNA because you are buying the PSA/DNA cert, so long as he's not the one looking at the stuff. What bugs me is that the company is a mealy-mouthed weasel of a corporation that refuses to own up to its errors and make restitution to its victims. If PSA wants you to count on its opinions and make money by dispensing them, then dammit, step up and stand behind them. |
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