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I’m not convinced, the 34 Gehrig in the PSA 8 holder is the same card as the SGC 9 Gehrig, I believe it is NOT THE SAME CARD.
Look Close the right border on the PSA 8 shown, it’s substantially narrower on the PSA Card then the SGC Card in a 9 holder. |
As I read this thread it appears all the examples are from AH sales.
What about the scenarios in private deals? What if a buyer ends up with that Gehrig or Hull in a private sale? What recourse is there? Pretty soon many of these examples will have traded hands multiple times before being identified. Who is liable at that point? |
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Glad to see now they you are volunteering previously unknown information to the board as being 'addressed' I am sure you will advise exactly how it was addressed as that would be the point of it. Everything in life is being 'addressed'. Anyway, if it can be addressed where everybody is happy and no lawsuit needs to be filed then that would be the best option.. |
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Dont worry its being 'addressed' Saying its not the same card or the same card when its about a 40k or whatever purchase is no big deal. They will work it out. |
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As far as who's liable... PSA needs to be challenged on their supposed guarantee. If the dealer or previous seller is unavailable/untraceable/unable to comply, or if you don't recall where the card originated, then the TPG is your source for compensation. The tainted card was authenticated - slabbed - sold - traded under their "authenticity guarantee". If PSA isn't willing to comply, or it's a non-PSA Card in question, then it might be time to contact an attorney. And it appears that one is available right here! |
Peter Chao claimed to be an attorney. Just noting that.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-chao-71a84863/ Rich |
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Fake news from Newport Beach
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American Greed...
Start taking notes for a future blockbuster episode! :mad: |
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We should not just make assumptions from our own little vintage world bubble. There is a large spectrum in the collectors universe as you know. |
I see a low teens company right here 12 months to 16 months out.
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I just listened to the 17 minute conference call. There were no questions during the Q&A segment. They announced having record revenue, a record backlog and plan to expand. This can only mean adding neophyte graders to the staff. Indeed, all is well. |
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Now where did my monster box of 88 score get to? :D:D:D |
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Peter, you should consider working on Wall Street with that precise call on the short. Down over $3 today. Any other winners you want to share with us?
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Hard to figure the drop in light of the report on the quarter which looked pretty good in a lot of metrics. Thinly traded I guess anything can happen.
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I was not on the call, but would not be surprised if they refused to take questions. This would be right in line with the actions on their message board, in which any dissenting opinions are deleted and/or censored.
They are the Kings of the Coverup, and it will eventually catch up with them. Obviously it's taking much longer than many of us would like, but they will someday be recognized for what they are. |
The stock was $10 last December. Since then it has nearly tripled while the industry is in the midst of an FBI investigation and who knows what else? I know I wouldn’t want to own the stock at these prices but then again I was one of the schmucks who used to believe the number on the slab was relevant so what do I know?
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It's not a widely followed stock. It wouldn't surprise me if there were no questions. It would surprise me greatly if they refused to take any. |
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As I posted yesterday afternoon, they allowed for questions and nobody asked any questions (assuming they weren't blocking calls, or acting like there were no calls when in fact there were calls or something to that affect).
As I recall they did field some calls the previous quarter regarding the card doctoring problem and in my opinion gave very unsatisfactory answers. Perhaps those responses discouraged future questions from competent investors. |
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Thank you for joining us today, and I look forward to speaking with you next quarter. Now I would like to open the call to any questions you may have.
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Joseph Orlando We thank all of you for joining us today and look forward to speaking with you next quarter. Operator Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference. You may now disconnect. |
My God the Namath uncovered on Blowout.
Someone has to go to jail over that one card alone. $252,000.00 gain. Heartbreaking. Criminal. |
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and issues on 252k card gains...thats easy to resolve..im sure a check will be wrtten for that as its getting 'worked out' everyone is happy or getting paid back, or not enough time has expired (even though there is statute of limitations) so no big deal.. everyone will agree the card at issue was the one altered and PSA or Heritage will just hand over 252k https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...90614&page=230 |
Isn’t it funny how in many cases it’s always certain submitters that are getting high grades...then these end up in big major auction houses with sales that we have no idea were real or not ?
I wonder if these guys pay a certain price for a certain grade ? Like x amount for 8 x amounts for 9’s x for 10’s wouldn’t shock me ....they’re already have invitational sit downs with graders how is that Kosher ? |
I wonder how many people have added others to the ignore list since these cards were outed? The ignorance of some of these posts are criminal. Maybe I can sue for that?
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Regarding the PSA 9 Joe Namath rookie, corndog wrote this:
Due to the blurring of the first image, I cannot confirm anything other than it being the same card as the PSA 9. I can't see any alterations either. It's quite possible this card was just cracked out and resubmitted. Remember, big dealers tend to get higher grades compared to the average Joe. |
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With a two grade bump and other circumstances, I would suspect some very subtle and sophisticated corner work was done, but obviously we don't have any proof of that so there's no basis to draw any supportable conclusions.
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There are 1000s if not 10s of thousands of messed up (fraudulently altered) cards due to the scammers and the TPG's incompetency. That it was regraded is little solace.
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Looks like some sophisticated work was done on that bottom left corner to get it to lay down like that. Feel horrible for the original owner in the 7 holder....hope he doesn’t see this :-(
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Wish I could see a better scan of the Namath card on the left in the PSA 7 holder. Would like to see that bottom left corner better. Idk |
When I see all the talk about price increases and conspiracies of cards getting into higher grade holders. It reminds me of the simple fact that a grader from a TPG decided to make it so. These buyers are buying the grade. The TPG is the end game. Auction house just delivers.
It’s not even about the cards anymore. It’s the label and some cash $$$ Collectors have essentially made PSA the god of cards. Even if that happens to be a random guy or kid from So California. |
That $252,000 price increase on the Namath card is just unreal. And people on here were actually skeptical if any card doctor would have had the balls to work on a $3,000 card?
I would always rather have an absolute rarity than a grade rarity, so I can't fathom at all why a two grade difference means a quarter of a million dollars. |
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The fact that threre is already a difference of opinion on whether the card was altered or not and this card involves 200k etc would seem to prove there will be a difference of opinion on other cards and we are not talking about cards that are worth 50 bucks. However everyone seems to be happy so far and apparently even a 200k card issue can be resolved with everyone happy. One side says its altered and one side says it was, (both can hire experts on their position) its about 200k but its getting 'worked out' |
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However, nobody really cares because after all who is going to sue when cards at issue are 10k or less like board members have said. Its never going to involve 200k matters for example as there apparently was never trimming job on that only on cards 10k or less. , who the heck would sue over a 200k issue anyway..not worth their time or when it can get worked out is always a better alternative to a lawsuit so im sure PSA or AH would fork over 200k even if they dispute whether a card is altered, even a letter may due to trick to get them to pay |
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It's only a quarter of a mil, what's the big deal? Joe Willie rip off. And you think my 1 billion $$$$ fraud estimate is off? I don't think so turd brains:D |
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Except for the minimum wage PSA grader. He got his $10 per hour, while his 2-grade bump made his company and the consignor wealthy. Gotta believe some of these hourly wage workers can’t resist a little payoff now and then.
The combination of TPGs and human greed have created a monster (as evidenced by the rather common Namath card). |
Taxes
It would be interesting to see the income tax returns for the card doctors. Did the person who made a $200k profit on one card pay Federal and State income taxes? I doubt it.
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I also wonder what IRS’s stance would be on the Vault, which is clearly an instrument to avoid state sales tax. |
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nobody sues for 250k and there will never be an argument of whether a card is altered or not...PSA will just pay out 200k because of a letter... , nothing to see here.....its only about 10k or less cards, nobody will have damages for more than 10k.... good point on tax argument by previous poster |
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I sit back and reflect, what will the long term outcome of all this be?
The way I look at it to many people with lots of money and influence own HIGH Dollar Cards in holders, Registry Sets/Whether Altered or Not many Collectors do as well. Many have livelihoods or Multi Million Dollar Companies/Business that are dependent on this current card market staying strong or at least holding. None of the mentioned wants their cards to drastically drop in vale. They want the narrative to be, The Hobby Has Never Been Stronger It Keeps Growing and Going Up Ect. This is why I believe it's All BEING ADDRESSED OR TAKEN CARE OF in the most Non Detrimental Way that has the LEAST DETRIMENTAL EFFECT ON PRICE/VALUE. Sure some will face consequences or changes of leadership, a few firings changes in policy ect. Is this good or bad who knows I can't predict. |
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IMO the great majority of sophisticated experienced collectors/dealers know that high grade slabbed vintage cards are for the most part not what they are purported to be. And, given this reality, I believe that eventually the truth will come out and be reflected in the market value of such cards. |
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It's all about DAMAGE CONTROL/LIMIT LOSS AND MARKET SHARE DEFLECTIONS,REASSURANCE OF CHANGE, WE WILL GET BETTER THIS WONT HAPPEN AGAIN WE HAVE MADE UPGRADES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR PROCESS.....ect. ALL YADAYDA YADAYA Back door behind the scenes keep quite this will pass these guys need US MORE THEN WE NEED THEM, Auction houses, full time dealers/full time sellers. MANY OF THE COLLECTORS ARE STUPID/(NOT TALKING ABOUT MEMBERS ON THIS BOARD I KNOW BETTER), they are addicted to this they need us they wont bite the hand that feeds, we have the Best Marketing in the Industry it is proven people believe our slabbed cards will always bring them the most money... they love the gamble they love the crack out ect. Just stay hush and push the narrative the collecting and TPGing has never been stronger we are blowing out numbers ect........ TO ME You Can't put the toothpaste back in the tube once it's out it's out. All of this has to be priced in when buying. |
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Second, the new buyers I refer to are collectors who have not yet entered the market. Call it the next generation. They would be entering the market at a different point than when current collectors did. Their perspective about what they are buying and the associated risks might be a lot different. |
According to corndog. PWCC is currently selling a re-colored card 1975 Hank Aaron that was prior purchased by Moser etc.. Current bidding is over a $1900+ profit. Im sure its all getting worked out.
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...9#post15212859 |
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