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Graders should just move to a system where it's slabbed as authentic or it's rejected as a fake. Buyers can then just decide on their own how much to pay for the condition/presentation of the card without the grading company opinion on that aspect.
You should then see the huge price gaps for condition fall and the card doctors much less motivated. I know it's a completely different collecting mindset, but one that can be just as rewarding and enjoyable. In the PSA slabbed photo world, photo type is identified but no mention of condition, alterations, etc. and photo collectors do not put large premiums on condition. Just look at the most expensive photo (to my knowledge) that's sold thus far... Cobb |
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SGC, you messed up REAL bad here, and proves all this is less likely TPG fraud than just utter and total incompetence |
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My guess, assuming it is the same card, is that whatever is being done to these cards isn't leaving much behind to detect. |
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That Shoeless Joe card was a $22,000 card before work was done on it -- and posters in the Musial thread on here were seriously trying to claim that no one would have the balls to alter a $3,000 card?
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In the past...when speaking to people who are not in tune to this hobby who may be pickers...estate liquidators...pawn shop owners...buyers/sellers of silver/gold, etc. These people almost always felt that if PSA says this...or that...then it's fact.
And these people helped to cause the surge in valuations of many cards. Now and in the near future when all these lay-people hear that PSA as well as the other TPG'ers cannot even tell if a card has been altered...that will eliminate many from even participating in the hobby. Prices will plummet...investors will run for the hills. When it's all said and done all that will be left are the collectors. |
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As an aside I get it, but authentic and altered always sounded like an oxymoron to me. |
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"Hey, look at us, we're not complicit, just completely incompetent." |
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-Authentic (unaltered) -Authentic (altered) -Rejected (fake) |
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i agree I like the 3 possibilities...but I also have little faith that they can determine.
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So what is the recourse. SGC should pay 60k back to the buyer? You guys tell me what should happen as apparently this is going on right now..
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And only Authentic or not, no faith in ability to detect alterations. Won't happen, but this is a grading system I could get behind. |
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Jeff- Faith in the TPG's is obviously in question in general these days...BUT, I do feel strongly, in this hypothetical situation, that you need to distinguish between Authentic 'Unaltered' & Authentic 'Altered', IMO. |
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from the Bible (internet) "Guaranty” is the undertaking of an action where one is answerable to another for the payment of a debt by a third person. It can be undertaken for the performance of some specific duty when the other miscarries it" |
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https://www.grammar.com/guarantee_vs._guaranty |
He means that guaranty is the word they use in their name. They're quite emphatic about that. But yes, the arrangement under discussion here is a guarantee.
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If PSA wont pay him and he doesnt live in California and doesnt want to pay a lawyer because they are too expensive he should just eat the card? |
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You basically said that someone with a 80k card that the bought altered would be willing to wait 3 months to get a decision from a TPG because 'what choice do they have' |
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I can't recall which thread but I've explained at length why this situation isn't conducive to class action treatment.
As for the SEC, I can't imagine even if investigative files existed which is doubtful you would get them via a subpoena in a civil lawsuit to which the SEC is not a party. Too many issues there to list. |
Happily collecting beaters since the 80's.
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Well, if this card was bleached, a simple test under a black light will be able to pick it up. If that's the case, the grading company (SGC) and or both are in trouble. If I was the buyer, I'd contact a lawyer and the FBI.
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