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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2496089, member: 76863"]As mentioned they really already did twice. Jtlee listed a lot of good reasons for their current model as well and I will add one more which in my opinion may be the biggest reason. Simply put they can make more money buying and selling their coins then the TPGs do grading coins when you subtract their operating costs, at the very least they make more for the amount of work they do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now some people will jump in and say how all they care about is money and not the coins ect, but businesses are around to make money if they don't they don't last long. It should also be noted that JA is or was a part of at least one nonprofit that helped people recover money from scams and things of that nature and really givin he was a part of the founding of the two biggest most successful TPGs I doubt he has to work another day in his life unless he wants too. I won't ever blame someone for seeing an opportunity in a market and trying to create a new business. Clearly there were aspects of where grading had gone that he didn't like and started a new company to address it[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2496089, member: 76863"]As mentioned they really already did twice. Jtlee listed a lot of good reasons for their current model as well and I will add one more which in my opinion may be the biggest reason. Simply put they can make more money buying and selling their coins then the TPGs do grading coins when you subtract their operating costs, at the very least they make more for the amount of work they do. Now some people will jump in and say how all they care about is money and not the coins ect, but businesses are around to make money if they don't they don't last long. It should also be noted that JA is or was a part of at least one nonprofit that helped people recover money from scams and things of that nature and really givin he was a part of the founding of the two biggest most successful TPGs I doubt he has to work another day in his life unless he wants too. I won't ever blame someone for seeing an opportunity in a market and trying to create a new business. Clearly there were aspects of where grading had gone that he didn't like and started a new company to address it[/QUOTE]
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