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calvindog 05-20-2010 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 810042)
Chris,

The love that many board members have for SGC runs deep and true, so don't be surprised. I often wonder whether SGC employees harbor fears of being stalked by over-the-top fans.

Not me! I effin' hate SGC. (I mean publicly. Via private emails I effin' love them. Or vice versa)

theuclakid 05-20-2010 02:43 PM

encapsulation without a numerical grade
 
I like the idea very much of an encapsulated card saying ex or vg or whatever and a very short description summarizing the reason for the grade....such as creasing, moderate corner wear, bad o/c problem, staining....etc....it makes sense and take out some of the guesswork of the reason for the grade...a lot of the these flaws cannot be seen in a scan....as I said before, authentication is paramount for our protection but the numerical value is much less needed because it so subjective a lot of the time...as Barry said, a short description stating the reason for the grade would be more helpful......too many people just buy the number....thanks...Bruce Perry

Leon 05-20-2010 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterdutchess (Post 810039)
Is SCG paying people for these post? The "I am disgusted with SCG" post pretty much talks them up saying that there cards are graded better than PSA. Now there is this dogging PSA that they grade trimmed cards and other problems they have with there cards. Seems fishy to me when there is a advertisment for SCG right over the top of this thread.

Don't you think that if there were any protection on this board, for it's advertisers, that the thread wouldn't still be there? Try putting this on the CU boards- "My disgust with PSA grading" and see how long it lasts. As a matter of fact I had an hour long conversation about that very thread and subject TODAY. As of this moment the title of that thread has been changed as the original poster felt it was fine to amend it and he was just really upset when he posted. Had he wanted to leave the title the way it was I was backing him up on it and it would have stayed the way it was. I told him so too. You can say what you want to on this board but you are legally liable for what you say, just remember that. And there was no threat whatsoever (that I am aware of) of any legalities with that thread or the posts in it. There are a ton of new folks on this board and I want everyone to understand you can say anything you want to, including anything about an advertiser, per the forum rules, which are quite open. regards

T206Collector 05-20-2010 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterdutchess (Post 810039)
Is SCG paying people for these post? The "I am disgusted with SCG" post pretty much talks them up saying that there cards are graded better than PSA. Now there is this dogging PSA that they grade trimmed cards and other problems they have with there cards. Seems fishy to me when there is a advertisment for SCG right over the top of this thread.

First of all, it's SGC (but I agree that has always confused me, too, i.e., isn't it Sports Card Guarantee afterall?)

Second of all, yes SGC is paying me for my posts. They pay me in consistent grading, excellent customer service and pretty black plastic inserts that make my cards really "pop" in scans.

If PSA "paid me" in the same currency, they would also get my support.

Jim VB 05-20-2010 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 810076)
First of all, it's SGC (but I agree that has always confused me, too, i.e., isn't it Sports Card Guarantee afterall?)



Sportscard is one word (at least in their world.) SGC = Sportscard Guarantee Corporation.

hunterdutchess 05-20-2010 03:40 PM

Sorry (I ment SGC, eventhough it says Sports Card Guaranty on the back), I like SGC and was not trying to step on anyone's toes. The only problem I have ever had with them is that they chargerd me full grading price for a trimmed 34 Gehrig and a trimmed 48 Leaf Williams. I wrote the trimmed value in the form and they called me and said that they had to charege me a higher price due to there markwt value for the grading (they both looked mint to the naked eye). I think it was a extra $40 bucks.

Peter_Spaeth 05-20-2010 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 810058)
Not me! I effin' hate SGC. (I mean publicly. Via private emails I effin' love them. Or vice versa)

Both and neither, sometimes maybe yes and no.

T206Collector 05-20-2010 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterdutchess (Post 810082)
I ment SGC, eventhough it says Sports Card Guaranty on the back.

I agree it is totally confusing.

Pup6913 05-20-2010 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by hunterdutchess (Post 810082)
Sorry (I ment SGC, eventhough it says Sports Card Guaranty on the back), I like SGC and was not trying to step on anyone's toes. The only problem I have ever had with them is that they chargerd me full grading price for a trimmed 34 Gehrig and a trimmed 48 Leaf Williams. I wrote the trimmed value in the form and they called me and said that they had to charege me a higher price due to there markwt value for the grading (they both looked mint to the naked eye). I think it was a extra $40 bucks.

Chris when did this happen. I have sent in cards from $1- $12000 to SGC and even though they are worth that I only insure for what I paid for them. $400 paid - $1200 sellable value. I take that risk on myself but SGC has never forced me to pay more ever, nor have they asked.

Has this happened to anyone else:confused:

rp12367 05-21-2010 10:23 AM

Very Vey disgusted
 
So I'm still not 100% sure which is the better of the two. PSA or SGC I have several cards graded by both, mostlly T206's. It seems to me that PSA lets alot of stuff slip through and SGC is strict,but I'm sure they both have there moments.

sportscardtheory 05-21-2010 10:53 PM

This is why I buy already-graded cards and rarely submit my own. Let others go through the hassles.

hunterdutchess 05-22-2010 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Pup6913 (Post 810111)
Chris when did this happen. I have sent in cards from $1- $12000 to SGC and even though they are worth that I only insure for what I paid for them. $400 paid - $1200 sellable value. I take that risk on myself but SGC has never forced me to pay more ever, nor have they asked.

Has this happened to anyone else:confused:

Sorry for the delay! It was last summer. I ended up selling the cards for a little profit to make up for the $40 bucks but I still think I got screwed.


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