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Wow psa blowing away competitors
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My wheelhouse is 50’s through the 70’s. I’m not going to say with conviction that I think SGC is tougher than PSA, but they certainly aren’t any easier right now. Tomato / tomaato. I’ve seen older PSA slabbed vintage in a 5 that would be lucky to get a 3 today. It’s a slow pendulum that swings back and forth. I think we are a product of our experiences. And to your original point there are a lot of exceptions either way. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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PSA is NOT stricter on vintage than SGC currently. I'm an SGC "acolyte"-
nice Dungeons and Dragons term!- but even I admit SGC is far, far too harsh on vintage (not just baseball) as of October 2022. The main difference is the SGC submitter knows this and also knows their card will return in the same calendar year it was submitted. PSA submitters have no idea a) when their cards will return and b) what grade they will receive. Anything is possible with PSA grades, there is a lack of rhyme or reason. It's an imperfect reality, but still reality. Trent King PS- the best answer for hobbyists who prefer slabbed, is to deal with previously slabbed cards. That way, you can avoid the current uncertainty with submitting and judge slabbed cards on their merits. |
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I think it's probably fairest to say right now that the two graders are very close in their standards, and on any given day it probably could go either way as to who is the toughest. |
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I haven't had an acceptable call to a large company in years, between the outright lies and willful lack of understanding anything. I've told a couple they should rename it to the "customer disservice" department. |
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You know who is actually good now IMO is ebay, very easy to reach on the phone. |
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Any company that refuses to answer a phone call for customer service, I will not transact with that company anymore no matter how much I liked them in the past. It does not matter the product or service, whether is autos or cable service
, baseball cards or anything else, dont support companies that do not even allow you to speak to them. SGC made a huge mistake not allowing phone inquiries, no calls after Covid became a lame excuse. |
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I can almost see a graphic of a phone in the shape of a fork with tines all twisting in knots and curving back on themselves. Brian |
I see these posts comparing number of cards graded over the previous month frequently enough on social media. It just reminds me of McDonald's and their "billions and billions served" slogan, assuming they still do it.
Sure, they serve a lot more burgers but they're far from the best burgers around. |
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They also both regularly get your order wrong.:eek::D |
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They even came out and left a note on the car! Like WTF, just bring the d*** airbag if you're making the trip. And while they're at it, some rims that don't leak air down to flat in 2 days because unlike real car companies they haven't figured out that uncoated aluminum and salt water from wintry roads don't mix. Odd about Ebay, they used to be in the "wait a couple hours if you can even find the secret phone number" club. |
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I used to submit many cards to both PSA and SGC. I will now only buy cards that are already graded. I know the grade when I buy it and get the card right away. No mystery or disappointment. Regards John P |
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