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JollyElm 09-04-2019 08:40 PM

Odd question about 'Auction Prices Realized' site
 
Okay, this is a weird question that may be self-defeating, but if you wanted to, who would you contact at PSA's Auction Prices Realized site to report the sold price of a card that was wrongly listed on ebay? Just the normal customer service link?

I purchased something today that was listed as (let's say) 1967 instead of 1968. Said card 'usually' sells for $170 in this particular grade, but I got it for $110. Whether or not the lower price was due to the error or other factors (including the fact I quickly jumped on it), isn't clear at all, and it's not very important, but who would you contact to keep things on the up and up??

swarmee 09-05-2019 04:15 AM

Every sale listed has a Report Error button below it. I've used that to report a bunch of their errors.
There is one for "Item Misclassified" which I've used to report mechanical errors like the one you're talking about. I'm not sure it triggers them to actually change the year the card is from in their database, but it may allow them to move it to a different listing on the APR site.
If they see just how many corrections there are for mechanical errors that get submitted through the APR errors, maybe they'll recommend those card owners who register it on site return it as a mechanical error to get fixed for free.

It looks like they do take it into account. I reported 3 "Item Misclassified" on fantasy Mickey Mantle MLBPA pins and the page now comes back "Auction Price Detail Not Found" at https://www.psacard.com/auctionprice.../values/859443


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