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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1299754, member: 26302"]Really? I don't think they can be let off the hook like that. The TPG know very well what they are doing, what kind of ripoffs they are enabling, yet bend over backwards to enable the scam all the while putting extra in their pocket. If the TPG wasn't putting it on the slab, this scam wouldn't be happening, period. I think that makes them equally culpable in my view.</p><p><br /></p><p>It would be different if the CV of the world attached slabs to a piece of paper and got it postmarked and then claimed, "First day of issue" or "Early release". Then the TPG would be innocent, they cannot be responsible for what happens as it leaves their control. </p><p><br /></p><p>To me its just like when TPG PROMISED!!! they would never grade modern coinage. They broke that promise, but then PROMISED!!!! they would neve grade a coin a 70. They broke that promise as well, and now they will sell this hobby down the river for an extra $14 a coin submission fee. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nearly every single promise the TPG industry made to this hobby has been overlooked in the name of corporate profits. Everyone who was around the hobby before TPG should remember the interviews and what they said TPG was and wasn't going to be/do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thats my view. I know I am opinionated on it, so please feel free to ignore at your pleasure. </p><p><br /></p><p>Chris(2)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1299754, member: 26302"]Really? I don't think they can be let off the hook like that. The TPG know very well what they are doing, what kind of ripoffs they are enabling, yet bend over backwards to enable the scam all the while putting extra in their pocket. If the TPG wasn't putting it on the slab, this scam wouldn't be happening, period. I think that makes them equally culpable in my view. It would be different if the CV of the world attached slabs to a piece of paper and got it postmarked and then claimed, "First day of issue" or "Early release". Then the TPG would be innocent, they cannot be responsible for what happens as it leaves their control. To me its just like when TPG PROMISED!!! they would never grade modern coinage. They broke that promise, but then PROMISED!!!! they would neve grade a coin a 70. They broke that promise as well, and now they will sell this hobby down the river for an extra $14 a coin submission fee. Nearly every single promise the TPG industry made to this hobby has been overlooked in the name of corporate profits. Everyone who was around the hobby before TPG should remember the interviews and what they said TPG was and wasn't going to be/do. Thats my view. I know I am opinionated on it, so please feel free to ignore at your pleasure. Chris(2)[/QUOTE]
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