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Posted By: rand
Exactly! they know it. a monopoly attitude. I believe its about doing the right thing. Sending cards in for grading is an extra expense in a tough economic market, if i shell out $100 a month for grading or crossovers, its a lot of money to me, and i work hard to find that extra 100. The last thing i need is the constant disappointment on having my money not appreciated or getting the service i am trying to pay for. Why can't a huge company like PSA deliver what they charge for? |
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