Another suggestive problem. Basketball, football, business or baseball? IDK, but then I'm not making the claim or charging for these blunders. It clearly says "Candy." Google Image Search can easily "read" "Candy" and suggests "Candy Darling, Warhol Factory Superstar."
"...the Guarantee does not apply to the authenticity or grade assigned to any autograph..."
Perhaps I misread the following:
the Guarantee does not apply to, and cannot be utilized by, the original submitter (or the original submitter’s agents, employees, affiliates or representatives, including a group submitter or dealer) of the graded card. PSA reserves the right to investigate the relationship between the person making the PSA Guarantee request and the original submitter;
the Guarantee does not differentiate between the "Authentic" and "Authentic Altered" designations due to the fact that PSA does not always print the term "Altered" on the label itself for technical reasons (e.g., such as character and spacing limitations). Cards labeled "Authentic" must be viewed as potentially interchangeable with "Authentic Altered," and therefore equal in value and not subject to compensation through the guarantee policy.