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IMO anyone suggesting someone should be fired over one inconsequential mistake is being hypocritical and ridiculous. Give me a break. Find out what happened, talk to the person, sure. But fire them? Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, or something like that.
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Yikes! That's a very blatant mistake and not only one person screwed up, but arguably at least 7 people in the later part of the grading operation missed this too. Reading this article below, one would think that at least one of the eight or nine people handling the card would have caught this obvious error - a 1887 card with a glossy finish? The most disturbing thing is that the "Verification Stage (2) Person" is supposed to catch these types of errors.
The Sticker Stage Person The Spec Department Person At least two, maybe three Grading Persons The PSA Labeling Department Person The Sealing Department Person Verification Stage (1) Person Verification Stage (2) Person http://www.psacard.com/Services/PSAGradingProcess/
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How much do you have to know about baseball cards to know that a card which is clearly marked "1916" on its front was not issued in 1887?
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There is also that human error factory. Slabbing tens of thousands of cards a day, I guess everything starts to run together?
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Probably so. I recall a friend of mine many years ago went to work for UPS and he had to sort out packages for various destinations. He told me that management would intentionally put in one or two packages that did not belong on a given truck to see of the sorter would catch them. My friend told me that it definitely sharpened his awareness and reduced mistakes.
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