Originally Posted By: sterlingcomics
 Originally Posted By: lou_fine
After all, if something sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.


Sounds good. I'll just assume that what is on the label is NOT what the product is. Might as well go back to buying raw...


Sterling;

As I have already stated in my above post post to Panther:

It is not realistic to expect CGC to catch all things all of the time when it comes to restoration detection. The back of their CGC label clearly states this as they will only only make a good faith effort to detect restoration. They will not warrant this process or the results of this check.

And as another wise man said in another thread:

 Originally Posted By: sterlingcomics
Buyers should do the appropriate research before buying.


BTW: I love your avatar! \(thumbs u