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Bottom line is if you don't feel comfortable buying an ISA card then stay away. Buy a PSA or an SGC card. The constant threads by Mr. Ramos regarding them made no sense. That seemed to be the only thing he wanted to talk about.
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Wow, thin is an understatement. Those borders and corners aren't natural.
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Rick McQuillan T213-2 139 down 46 to go. |
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I assumed from the start that he had already attempted to cross his ISA cards, but they didn't make the cut (no pun intended). Subsequently, he reached out to ISA, but they were not receptive. Total guess based on threads, but he definitely has an issue with them.
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