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Want to share a positive experience with PSA.
Let's see if I can do this right since I just posted this in the wrong forum. DOH!! Sorry Leon.
Just thought I'd share my recent positive experience with PSA. I won a 1934 Goudey Jimmie Foxx PSA 5 in a recent Heritage auction. When I got the card I immediately felt the card was overgraded. I realize PSA graded the card, but Heritage really did a piss poor job at describing the card. No mention of the surface wrinkles anywhere. I feel they could have done a better job with the description. I will think long and hard and ask a ton of questions if I decide to bid in another Heritage auction. Anyway, I emailed Joe Orlando and informed him of my delimma. He immediately said send the card to him and they will take a look at it. I just got a call and they agreed. So the card is being re-holdered as a 4 and sent back to me on their dime plus compensation. I know some have had bad experiences in the past but I wanted to share a positive one. I'm really insignificant to PSA's bottom line since I'm not a big time submitter. Heck, I think I may have only submitted two orders to PSA and that was years ago, but Joe still treated me fair. A big thanks to Joe O. and PSA. Dean |
I have had positive experiences also when submitting cards.
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Good to hear PSA did the right thing
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I as well
I recently submitted 63 cards at a 45 day turnaround time and expected to wait forever. In 2 1/2 weeks I got a notice saying the cards were graded and on there way back to me.
Unfortunately they were not the grades I was hoping but most likely that was on me and not them. Thanks for a positive thread. I sometimes feel the site gets inundated with negativity. I appreciate the occasional positive remark. |
So when refunding you did they use HA's price that you paid minus the SMR price of a 4?
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I guess I am failing to see the heroism here. PSA f*cked up ..... PSA saw their fault before the rest of the world had a chance to bash them (thanks to you) and then PSA fixed their screw up.
Why is this becoming a more popular story? All-in-all this is yet another negative strike against PSA ..... If they screw up 100,000 times and fix the problem 100,000 times are they considered a legit company? It's the screw ups that concern me .... not the fixes. I am glad that in your case you got a resolution that suits you ..... but that does NOT help the next guy. |
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My opinion is that PSA mess ups are a tiny, tiny amount compared to what they do overall. I think PSA is a good company and good for the hobby. I also think Joe O does a very good job. I am a Joe O fan....and I am not saying he hasn't made mistakes or is perfect. Only I am that. :) |
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Problems will come up in business. What is important is how you solve and work through them. |
Well then obviously you guys have more faith than I do. And to me it IS NOT a psa v. sgc v. beckett thing...... it is a graded card thing.
Why do we have MULTIPLE mistakes to begin with? If I work at a car dealership and I mess up while replacing brake pads one time it might get overlooked .... the second time I get fired. There should NOT be more than a couple "oh we f*cked up" cases when it comes to the grading of cards. You guys seem to give waaaaaay more leniency than necessary. I am not sure if it is out of allegiance or just plain ignorance (and believe me I mean no disrespect to anybody) but this is NOT an issue that we should be dealing with on a daily basis. PERIOD. This should NOT be as common of a thing as it is .... and the more we "just live with it" the more it becomes commonplace and "ok" for the graders. This has become total bullsh*t. This is happening WAAAAY too often, from any company. If these fools think that we, as collectors, should take their word as "god", they better get their ducks in a row or the whole "graded card industry" is going to hell. just my 2 cents. steve kammeyer |
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They are refunding me the difference in the SMR value between a PSA 5 and a PSA 4. In this situation it works for me but I can see where it might not especially if SMR is not even closely accurate. So I guess I got lucky in that regard. This post was not meant to prove PSA is the best. Just to express that in my situation I felt they did the right thing and I was treated fairly. I will buy and support PSA, SGC and BVG if I like the card. I'm not a registry guy so I really try and adhere to buy the card not the holder montra. Just wanted to add that I read your last post and you have very legitmate arguments. |
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Nice to hear some positive feedback on PSA though for a change. :) Note: The above is not intended as a knock on Heritage, just a general observation. |
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I went back and looked at the "large" scan Heritage provided. I can see the wrinkles on the scan so I do take responsibilty for that. I guess what was another mistake on my part was Heritage sold this exact same card in a previous auction and the description they used then made a reference that there were no wrinkles or creases so I did not think anything of it. Again, my mistake for not doing more due diligence. I'm not saying it's their fault for the incorrect grade but I still feel that Heritage could have done a better job with describing the condition. Maybe I'm being unfair against them. I appreciate you asking questions that make me think.
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My boss from about 30 years ago gave me some perpective on screwing up: "I have built bridges all my life and no one has ever called me a Bridge Builder. But suck one c***......" |
I've been submitting to PSA for more than a decade, and I've tried the others as well. PSA is my choice, period.
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No problems here with PSA
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Yup - I have a distinct recollection of a card in REA in the last 4 years (that is not a very narrow description I know!) where REA stated that in their view the card was in a lower grade than the TPG indicated. I remember thinnking to myself - what does the consignor think of this??? But I admire someone who will put honesty ahead of selfish financial interest! Cheers, Blair |
I love PSA and I too am a fan of Joe O.
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I have a card that is graded a 4 but under closer inspection of the back, I can clearly see the number 134 lightly erased from the back. In all other aspects, it's a 4. But, knowing that it had a 134 erased from the back, I wouldn't feel comfortable selling it as a 4 without disclosing this (not that I ever plan on selling it :D). Sincerely, Clayton |
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