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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
I respect people who choose not to grade their cards and I understand their reasons. I would hope they are consistent in that they do not submit them when they decide to sell them, but that is another topic altogether. More pertinently, it seems to me that if people were truly secure and comfortable in their decision they would not need to continually lash out bitterly at grading services. Noone is forcing anyone to accept grading or to buy graded cards, and I don't see people who prefer grading out there bashing overgraded or dubious raw cards with the same vengeance, if at all. By the way, Dan, what evidence do you have that this particular card is misgraded as a result of favoritism as opposed to mistake? |
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