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This doesn't help now, but for what it's worth in the future for OP or others, I notice that when some customers drop off in person they take a photo/video of what they're handing off as an extra layer of evidence (besides whatever passes as a receipt that may be provided).
For PSA, when dropping off at an in-person event they've had a camera set up at the table supposedly recording the collection of items. Though for higher value things it certainly seems prudent to me for the customer to take their own pics/video as well... |
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I appreciate all the input and guidance. I am a long time collector and nieve to the grading world. I guess I need to realize what kind of things I need to do to protect myself. One thing I learned is to NEVER do business with Beckett. Any business that cares so little of its customers that they make it impossible to contact them is not someone I want in my life.
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