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Old 06-24-2019, 09:55 AM
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Like to see a answer from someone, you think PSA should pay 60k to this buyer? This isnt a 2k card argument example. If PSA doesnt pay him 60k does he have a cause of action. How long should he wait for PSA to review the card...3 months?

If PSA wont pay him and he doesnt live in California and doesnt want to pay a lawyer because they are too expensive he should just eat the card?
It's SGC, first of all, and second of all, he paid 80K for the card not 60. But more to the point, why are we even speculating about this when it just happened?
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It's SGC, first of all, and second of all, he paid 80K for the card not 60. But more to the point, why are we even speculating about this when it just happened?
There were other cards that were also high dollar that didnt just happen....we can stop talking about the 1000 dollars cards and why would someone pursue legal action because the value is too law to be worth it . My point is there are enough high dollar cards out there either individual or together in someones collection that it would be well worth a lawsuit whether in california or mars (much be a city named mars) if they were not satisfied on what they were offered.

You basically said that someone with a 80k card that the bought altered would be willing to wait 3 months to get a decision from a TPG because 'what choice do they have'

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Old 06-24-2019, 10:10 AM
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There were other cards that were also high dollar that didnt just happen....we can stop talking about the 1000 dollars cards and why would someone pursue legal action because the value is too law to be worth it . My point is there are enough high dollar cards out there either individual or together in someones collection that it would be well worth a lawsuit whether in california or mars (much be a city named mars) if they were not satisfied on what they were offered.

You basically said that someone with a 80k card that the bought altered would be willing to wait 3 months to get a decision from a TPG because 'what choice do they have'
They would certainly have to wait a reasonable time before they could argue something like constructive refusal to honor the guarantee by virtue of delay.
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They would certainly have to wait a reasonable time before they could argue something like constructive refusal to honor the guarantee by virtue of delay.
Whats a reasonable time? Seems like the buyer can submit the evidence of why the card was altered pretty easily and also what the card sold for and what it was bought for....3 months?
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Whats a reasonable time? Seems like the buyer can submit the evidence of why the card was altered pretty easily and also what the card sold for and what it was bought for....3 months?
It would probably vary in my mind by card value. But in any event I would not be in any great rush, I would view litigation as a last resort in a case like this.
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It would probably vary in my mind by card value. But in any event I would not be in any great rush, I would view litigation as a last resort in a case like this.
No, actually you're just happy with the result, just admit it.
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