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A whisker away from the VGEX designation with a tiny crease to the lower right corner present. |
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Leading the trading card marketplace since 1998.
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At least none of the Magic the Gathering cards have been found trimmed.
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Ordinarily I'd say they aren't the same card, as the 6 is tighter to the holder top and bottom but thinner side to side. But the fibers/print marks on the back are exactly identical. All I can think of is that the holders are slightly different sizes on the inside. |
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The big plays would be turning betas into alphas, which probably isn't hard. |
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I'm really surprised that no Net54 members have fessed up to purchasing any ofthese doctored cards. Maybe they're too embarrassed to admit it?
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“Nicely framed with well formed corners for the assessment.” |
So, I spent some time today reading old threads, some as far back as 15 years ago. Apparently, Moser has been a doctor/scammer for decades. Why hasn't he been stopped by now? Is this time going to be any different? You'd think in all these years, he would have pissed off the wrong person and something bad would have happened to him.
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As for the code of silence... Mastro/Legendary also had lots of clout before law enforcement stepped in. Their take-down required a lot more than collectors' suspicions or complaints via online forums.
Hopefully a similar investigation can happen again (sooner rather than later). Hate to admit it, but perhaps our hobby needs a major shakedown every 5 years or so, just to keep things honest. |
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Since the early 90s when I got back into collecting, and made lots of contacts and some friends with dealers, the identify of the major card doctors has been well known. I imagine it's the same on the modern side.
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Haven't logged in for quite some time but have still tried to keep up with the board (too lazy to deal with recovering my password). The guilt trips of "where are the other members?" worked so I'm back. That and I'm really bothered by all of the recent nonsense. Strength in numbers!
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Nice to have you aboard Kat....I'm wondering if PWCC is getting lessons from R.P. aka "Mr. Shill"
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I would dispute that the card doctors are widely known. They may be known in some advanced circles, but some of the individuals named have thousands of positive feedbacks on ebay meaning that there are lots of collectors that don’t know. I can say I did not know everyone on the list. I even made 3 purchases from one on the list (not Moser) (the 3 totaled $216 all bgs and may be fine, but who knows).
However, I am not sure knowing names helps that much. Twenty years ago you could just name the 10-12 dealers you would not do business with. Today with the internet and auction houses you are dealing with literally thousands of individuals. Outside the obvious, buyer beware, deal too good to be true, etc., there are only two defenses. The intermediaries (ebay, HA, REA, PWCC, etc.) and the TPGs. Only time will tell if any of the intermediaries are directly involved or just terribly indifferent. What is clear is the intermediaries and TPGs are not very good at their jobs right now. Eventually, if you are not good at your job, people find someone better at it. Rob Kasenter |
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I wonder if these trim doctors have any connection with the T206 auto frauds. And what ever happened to that?
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Yes there are some bad people out there and they are known. But they have ways of getting around the system of course. I am sure they have lots of other people submitting for them. If they really want to stay in business there really is no stopping them.
The only way to stop them is the the TPG's have to do a better job and be stricter on their measurement standards. How hard is it to make up a metal jigs and if the card fits in it then it is too small and should not get a numerical grade. Seems to me that most of cards that just got by the TPG were mostly trimmed and cleaned up. I am willing to bet they did not even bother to measure them. Guess they never thought it possible that someone would need to trim down a modern card. To many cards in the queue and not enough graders so they are being pushed to move the cards through the system as fast as they can. Sounds like steps are being missed and scandals are happening. |
Did VCP remove eBay buyer data recently? I know that information was helping the Blowout Detective Agency (BODA) connect some of these dots. If it's a temporary glitch, it would be nice to see it return.
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FINALLY I know what BODA means:)
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Has there been any comment from any of the owners of these doctored cards who have contacted PSA, and what PSA's response has been?
You would think the people in charge over at PSA would want to get on top of this as soon as possible. Even a statement claiming that these cards represent only a small percentage of the total number of graded cards, blah, blah, blah. The silence from PSA is becoming deafening isn't it ? And now with the elementary schools getting out for the summer, a whole new batch of graders is likely being hired. PSA, at the very least, is going to have to modify their training for this year's kids. |
Is anyone making a list of all the scammers being exposed?
I might be movin' to Oregon soon Just to conserve some cards Trimming them up Waxen it down Sending in a little white box I can sell through Pwcc By myself I wouldn't Have no boss, Well I just might grow me some bees But I'd leave the sweet stuff For somebody else... but then, on the other hand I'd Keep the wax N' melt it down Pour it on the cards N' swish it aroun' Movin' to Oregon soon Gonna be a card conservation tycoon (yes I am) Movin' to Oregon soon Just me and my pygmy pony. |
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I honestly think there is 1 guy that could take them all down if he was ever busted. He seems to be connected to all the big scammers but you would have to get by his lawyer first. |
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Edited to add: In all seriousness though, why don't submitters know the qualifications of a grader? They just blindly submit without knowing anything. If you were going to hire a contractor to do some work at your house, wouldn't you want to know their qualifications? Experience? Makes no sense to me. |
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Bobby...if you need some help...I know some people!
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Why not just just have separate price guides for conserved, restored and trimmed cards in addition to the few cards that are original and not altered. Perhaps the last category (original and not altered) would see a price bump as a consequence.
Old school collectors would be happy, Martin would be happy, Brent would be happy. Kumbaya indeed. |
Someone's trimming Lord,
Kumbaya Altered, not restored, Kumbaya For a big reward, Kumbaya Oh, Lord Kumbaya |
A 1952 Berk Ross Mantle was posted on BO early this morning, The amount of cardboard left on the cutting room floor (from the bottom border) is astonishing. Yet it got by PSA again, garnering a grade of 7. How PSA found this card to measure up is astounding. Any novice with a ruler would catch it.
I cannot copy/paste on this device, but perhaps someone here can. They could not confirm this one came from Moser, but it's likely that it did. Just another shameful PWCC offering and PSA "mistake". :confused: |
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That is definitely not good for the hobby.
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That one doesn't make any sense. The left corners were the best. How did that card get a 6, (and then a 7) with the bottom right corner? Man this is depressing.
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I clicked on the Mantle link and I read this:
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I also agree with Patrick (post #52). We should definitely not ignore the hockey cards. Some of these key vintage rookies sell for crazy amounts of money in higher grade and are definitely targeted by these trimmers. The 1958 Topps Bobby Hull is a good card to start with. The other cards that need to be researched include the following: - 1951 Parkhurst Gordie Howe - 1966 Topps Bobby Orr - 1957 Parkhurst Henri Richard - 1951 Parkhurst Maurice Richard - 1955 Parkhurst Jacques Plante - 1953 Parkhurst Jean Beliveau Where on earth are all these high-grade examples coming from? And are they legit? |
Good morning....
That is correct as someone stated I do live in Hawaii, Kauai to be specific.. To answer your questions about the buyers information, yesterday afternoon. Ebay shut off our API feed. In order for us to get it restored again we needed to remove the buyers information listed on our site. We rely on that feed for everything we do and can't function without it. We are in good standing with them. We do not scrap data and can not operate without that feed. Hope this answers your questions. |
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I'm not big on conspiracy theories, but almost too much in the timing to be a coincidence. |
:eek:Hmmmm.... PWCC couldn't possibly behind this, right?
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'Sorry guys. ebay randomly forced me, during a crapstorm of hobby fraud being outed, to stop publicizing important information for no reason whatsoever.'
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On the other forum guys are speculating ebay is not involved, that PWCC is a major sponsor of VCP and the pressure came directly from them.
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What a great partnership between PSA, PWCC and EBay.
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This is getting ridiculous. So anyone who brent advertises with is too reliant on his advertising $$$’s to do whats right here???
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Bobby?
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...1#post14711338 If eBay really asked you to do this over Memorial Day weekend, that would seem quite interesting. As a public company they have significant responsibility to their shareholders and if they are doing anything that could possibly be viewed as a cover up for one of their sellers that seem to be in the midst of a scam, then your statement certainly has me concerned and will make the appropriate analyst coverage aware on Wall St. Brian Longley |
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Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. Brent is doing good things for the hobby. |
For those, like myself, wanting to bring these issues to the attention of the FBI, following is the link to the Internet Crime Complaint Center
https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
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Obviously eBay has nothing to do with this. It’s even more remarkable that those responsible could possibly believe everyone would believe that story. When Bobby is holding a subpoenas let’s see if he sticks to it. Hard to imagine someone would purposely insert themselves into this and be willing to deal with the ramifications. Perhaps I’m working in the wrong industry because advertising dollars in baseball card related fields must be very substantial to get the owners support like this. Bobby, are you looking to sell a piece?
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What is also crazy is these doctors are not only trimming, but they are successfully filling print hickies, like this Mays rookie.
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showth...290614&page=67 And this Robinson. There are many more on the blowout thread. https://www.blowoutforums.com/showpo...postcount=1663 |
Tried to register on BO and got banned before I could make my first post???
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VCP has been in business for 12 years now this month...and in that 12 years our eBay feed has been cut off 2 times.
We did not receive any email or letter from eBay telling us it was going to happen if we did not comply. We were working as usual and lost connectivity, and after doing all our trouble shooting found out it was the API feed not returning the calls. 11 years ago they turned off our API we called and they told us we needed to contact Terapeak and start paying for a license in order to post the data. We called Terapeak made a payment and they called eBay and our API was then turned back on again. Yesterday again the same thing happening, while working we lost connection to eBay. So after trouble shooting we contacted eBay, was told that we had been flagged for a API data violation of posting buyer information. And it needed to be removed in order for our API to be restored. We removed the information and called them and an hour later our API was working again. I wish I had more to show you but that is all I have... |
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I guess it's possible PWCC made complaints 'my personal info is posted at this site' in an effort to get the data removed. Not a lawyer, but would it be a stretch to call such a scenario tortious interference?
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