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Posted By: leon
Jim- you are a one trick pony. Doug said they have changed their policy. They will no longer take out 1st tier wrinkles or do anything to cards. Most true collectors, not the backbone of the hobby, have been taking crap off of cards ever since we started collecting. This has been discussed ad nauseum on the board but you seem to have a very forgetful memory. Maybe you should get Kevin to look at all of your high end graded cards and then you can have a reality check.....oh sorry, I forgot...You will never put your money where your mouth is.....talk is cheap. You got a lot a cheap. |
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