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Originally Posted by Pink Pussycat
It's pathetic. The razor sharp edges and corners are so ridiculously unnatural looking on these vintage Leaf cards. It should be an immediate tipoff to PSA, and they've somehow missed it (everytime but one).
If you were a grader, wouldn't the ultra-sharp corners and bright white borders represent a tip-off, that the card should be investigated further? Those obvious factors, combined with the criminal submitter should at least prompt the grader to break out a ruler or blacklight.
And exactly why did PSA decline to de-certify the moser-submitted cards? They have done NOTHING at all to garner the public trust. In any other business, there would be an immense public outcry and a potential boycott. But in this greed-filled arena, the non-communication, ineptitude, favoritism, corruption, lies, censorship and deception has only helped them grow.
Never Get Cheated.
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Also, I agree about the de certification, how can nothing be done from a professional level? if we find cheating we strip players of their heisman trophies and other awards etc etc.
They are telling the consumer that if you don't want to buy a mangled pos, to have a good eye for the card when purchasing. Thats not a firm enough role when at the very least their company was defrauded.
Unless, of course the fine folks at PSA believe trimming and touch ups and bright white 80 year old cards are truly signs of preservation.