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<p>[QUOTE="Bonedigger, post: 322803, member: 4367"]As we all have very passionate views either for or against the TPG process. What would be your solutions to the myriad of problems associated with TPGs, some gripes are; guaranteed buyback enforcement, over-grading, counterfeit, miss-attributed, fly-by-night slabbers, etc....</p><p><br /></p><p>Does government regulation need to be inplace to enforce an industry standard? I mean a totally independent (not-for-profit) set of eyes established by the Governments of the countries these TPGs operate out of. This establishment would have to approve any TPG before they began offering their wares to the suspecting or unsuspecting collectors. Substantial fines would be levied against those who violate industry standards and complete background checks of TPG Company Executives would be completed in order to determine the veracity of impartiality, no hidden agenda claims, etc. This check would also alert the government to any shady dealings in the past of the key TPG players. The background check could also be used to see if there are any prior convicted felons operating in the industry and weed them out. <b>We are talking about money here...</b></p><p><br /></p><p>What ideas would you employ to clean the industry up?</p><p><br /></p><p>Take Care</p><p>Ben[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bonedigger, post: 322803, member: 4367"]As we all have very passionate views either for or against the TPG process. What would be your solutions to the myriad of problems associated with TPGs, some gripes are; guaranteed buyback enforcement, over-grading, counterfeit, miss-attributed, fly-by-night slabbers, etc.... Does government regulation need to be inplace to enforce an industry standard? I mean a totally independent (not-for-profit) set of eyes established by the Governments of the countries these TPGs operate out of. This establishment would have to approve any TPG before they began offering their wares to the suspecting or unsuspecting collectors. Substantial fines would be levied against those who violate industry standards and complete background checks of TPG Company Executives would be completed in order to determine the veracity of impartiality, no hidden agenda claims, etc. This check would also alert the government to any shady dealings in the past of the key TPG players. The background check could also be used to see if there are any prior convicted felons operating in the industry and weed them out. [B]We are talking about money here...[/B] What ideas would you employ to clean the industry up? Take Care Ben[/QUOTE]
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