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vorazi08

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  1. Exactly. I don't think I want to buy from anyone who wants to hide inperfections in a product.
  2. This is ridiculous. So "prominent members of the collecting community" do not want irregularities listed because why? Are their graded comics with problems not selling well enough? This stinks of fraud to me. Not every comic buyer has an account to look up the infomation when traveling to a normal comic show or con (adds a new meaning to the term). Seems to me you're going to get a lot of buyer's remorse here when they finally do get access, and are unhappy when they find all the internal problems on their newly purchased items. This is a good way to turn off a lot of buyers out there who feel they can no longer trust the CGC label. A really bad business move here guys.