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Posted By: Jimi
GLYN PARSON was very generous (overly generous, in fact) when it came to my situation. My package did contain the packing slip for the other gentleman. I called the rightful owner in NJ about his misplaced card, left a message on his phone, and then sent the cards off to SGC to be corrected. Mr. Parson then took the time to send me some free submissions for what had happened. A+ as usual! Unnecessary, but appreciated. Bryan, in my situation the cards were already graded, so in your situation I hope everything turns out ok man! |
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